Palworld developer Pocketpair has made headlines by granting its team a surprise day off coinciding with the launch of the highly anticipated Monster Hunter Wilds. The intriguing decision came after a wave of “mysterious” notes from staff hinted they’d feel “unwell” on the game’s release date.
Japanese studio Pocketpair, in a move that delighted its employees, announced the holiday on social media, ensuring the development of their own games would remain uninterrupted. This decision, reported by Automaton, showcases the cultural impact Monster Hunter Wilds has already made in Japan and beyond.
Despite its record-breaking reception—achieving 1 million concurrent players on Steam and surpassing games like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Elden Ring—Monster Hunter Wilds faces mixed reviews on Steam. Capcom is addressing PC performance issues and preparing Title Update 1, which promises an engaging endgame hub for players.
Pocketpair’s goodwill echoes their previous gesture for the release of Elden Ring in 2022, illustrating a pattern of prioritizing employee morale over strict corporate rigidity.
As Monster Hunter Wilds captivates a global audience, players can delve into tips, weapon guides, and walkthroughs to enhance their experience. Pocketpair’s unique response to gaming culture highlights the evolving landscape of workplace norms in the gaming industry.
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