Palworld offers a fun multiplayer experience for up to 4 players in co-op, and up to 32 players on community or dedicated servers. While there’s no crossplay at launch, it’s something the developers are planning for the future. Creating a multiplayer game is straightforward, with the option to either host a local co-op session or join a public community server. However, characters are tied to specific worlds or servers, so progression doesn’t carry over between saves. Joining a friend’s multiplayer world requires using an invite code, and starting at level 1 means you’ll need to uncover the map yourself, regardless of the host player’s progress. In terms of gameplay, players can share resources and form guilds, which affect what actions they can perform in the multiplayer session. Non-guild members have limitations, while guild members have more privileges, such as using crafting tables and accessing storage chests. Crossplay between Steam and Xbox versions isn’t available at launch, but it’s something that’s on the roadmap for early access. Overall, Palworld’s multiplayer features provide a great opportunity for cooperative play and resource sharing, with the potential for even more exciting experiences as the game continues to develop.