Are there Palworld merchandise & toys?

Joel Loynds
palworld lamball next to a black shirt that says "I ENSLAVED A MAGICAL CREATURE AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS T-SHIRT"

The mega-hit, Palworld, is brewing a storm of success. However, has the company released any toys and figures yet?

Palworld is a huge hit with people around the world. Its weird combination of critter-catching and realistic violence from survival games has captured a lot of people’s attention.

Although, much like fans of Pokemon, the real question is, “Where’s the merch?” Well, we have the answer.

Are there Palworld merch & toys?

As of right now, no. The only hint at something coming soon from Palworld in terms of merchandise is that the company’s CEO posted on Twitter/X that they were “having fun” making their own Palworld trading cards.

Why are there no Palworld toys & merch?

Palworld’s developers, PocketPair, have only just recently launched the game. With no real expectations that the game would explode in popularity like it did, of course, there are no toys just yet.

However, merchandise could hit a snag if any legal action from Nintendo and The Pokemon Company is taken. With similar designs, The Pokemon Company responded to the game that it’d be investigating it fully.

It could be months, or even a good couple of years before we see anything official from the game. For example, Minecraft’s popularity didn’t mean that toys and merch were made immediately. It took years for Creepers to infiltrate store shelves.

Palworld monster

There is an AliExpress store that’s selling bootleg merchandise at the moment, however. As expected, there’s no real idea of how good the quality is, and we’d recommend against purchasing them anyhow.

Palworld has been out for less than two weeks – at the time of writing – and there appears to be no signs of it slowing down. The game has already surpassed 8 million copies sold on Steam and is available on Game Pass as well.

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About The Author

E-Commerce Editor. You can get in touch with him over email: joel.loynds@dexerto.com. He's written extensively about video games and tech for over a decade for various sites. Previously seen on Scan, WePC, PCGuide, Eurogamer, Digital Foundry and Metro.co.uk. A deep love for old tech, bad games and even jankier MTG decks.