Palworld and No Man’s Sky collab fans demand it

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The dream of a massive crossover between two titans of the survival and exploration genre is heating up, and the fire is officially stoked between Palworld and No Man’s Sky.

Months of subtle hints have paved the way for this speculation, stemming from playful suggestions and long-held desires. Back in April, Hello Games leader Sean Murray sparked excitement by teasing a Pokemon-style update for No Man’s Sky. This idea quickly caught the eye of John ‘Bucky’ Buckley, the head of publishing and communications at Pocketpair, who immediately floated the notion of a fun collaboration between the two universes.

The idea wasn’t a one-off joke. In July, Buckley further pressed the possibility, asking if a crossover with No Man’s Sky made sense logistically. This desire for synergy wasn’t isolated; the development team has a history of rejected, yet intriguing, partnership ideas, including a potential collaboration with Terraria and even a shared adventure with the indie FPS Ultrakill.

The dynamic between the two teams seems to be fueled by shared enthusiasm. Recently, Buckley revealed that the number of collaborations that have been rejected or scrapped by the developers is staggering, which led to a humorous exchange with Murray involving a quote from Eminem, suggesting a deeper, unspoken connection between the creators.

This playful banter, while perhaps just friendly flirting, has only amplified the speculation among fans. The possibility of these two beloved worlds joining forces is now being viewed less as a distant fantasy and more as an imminent reality. Enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement, confirming that the demand for a Palworld and No Man’s Sky collaboration is louder than ever.

While the creative spark is undeniable, the real challenge now shifts to logistics. For such a massive undertaking to succeed, both teams must align their visions and ensure that the resulting experience makes sense, building upon the successful foundations of both games.