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Palworld company will publish Tales of Kenzera
Palworld's creators are paying the Kenzera devs to make a horror game about the entertainment industry
Here's your feelgood story for the weekend, possibly: the creators of megahit Palworld are using some of their
Palworld Developer Pocketpair Moves Into Publishing to Release Tales of Kenzera Dev's Next Game
Palworld developer Pocketpair is moving into the publishing business to release Tales of Kenzera: Zau developer Surgent Studio's next game.
Palworld’s developer is entering publishing, and it’s first game is from Tales of Kenzera team Surgent
The new horror game is set to be released later this year. The game will be the first title published by Pocketpair publishing, a new label from the Palworld developers. “Both Surgent and Pocketpair are well-versed in taking risks,” said Abubakar Salim, CEO of Surgent Studios.
Tales of Kenzera: Zau dev signs deal with Pocketpair, saving the studio
Palworld developer Pocketpair is expanding its business to indie publishing, signing Abubakar Salim's Surgent Studios for its first game.
Two of 2024's Biggest Indie Devs Are Teaming Up For A Horror Game
Palworld developer Pocketpair is getting into the publishing game and will be assisting developer Surgent Studios on its sophomore project.
Tales Of Kenzera Studio Is Working On A ‘Short Horror’ Game With Pocketpair As Its Publisher
The developer behind Tales of Kenzera has revealed it's teaming up with Pocketpair for a new project, which is a 'short horror' game.
Palworld studio's first move as a publisher is to save a struggling indie dev: 'This is the energy I want to see driving games in 2025'
"Both Surgent and Pocketpair are well-versed in taking risks."
Palworld’s Creators Are Back—This Time With a Horror Game
Pocketpair, creators of the game fans dubbed "Pokémon with guns,” is partnering with the studio behind “Tales of Kenzera: Zau” as it aims to publish more indie games.
Palworld maker Pocketpair to publish Tales of Kenzera studio's next game
Surgent Studios, the developer behind Afrofuturist metroidvania Tales of Kenzera: Zau, has teamed up with Palworld
Palworld company will publish Tales of Kenzera: Zau studio’s next game
Palworld company Pocketpair Inc is started a new publishing label, and its first release will be a horror game from the studio behind Tales of Kenzera: Zau.
Palworld And Tales Of Kenzera Studios Team Up For A New Horror Game
Zau. A grieving boy begins to read a Bantu tale written by his late father. Adventure into the beautiful and treacherous lands of Kenzera as Zau, a young shaman
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Pocketpair follows Palworld’s success with new indie publishing label
Pocketpair is getting into the games publishing business. The company has announced that it’s taking the gobs of money it ...
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Pocketpair launches publishing arm, partners with Surgent Studios for first title
Palworld developer Pocketpair has launched a publishing division, and has partnered with Surgent Studios to produce ...
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