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š Tesla is working on a new crossover car ā with a more budget-friendly price.
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This game sold over 5 million copies in five days

Weāre barely a month into 2024, and we might already have the biggest game of the year. No, Spider-Man 3 did not drop overnight. Itās a survival-adventure game thatās being described as āPokĆ©mon with guns.ā
Since its early-access launch on Steam five days ago, it has sold over 5 million copies, and itās gotten the gaming world's attention.Ā
But what is it? Palworld is a survival-adventure game developed by Japanese indie studio, Pocket Pair. The announcement trailer was originally released in 2021, and it starts off fairly cutesy. You control a character roaming a lush and vibrant world where you come across and befriend numerous little critters that can help you build your home, craft tools, and a farm for food.
Then you see the guns. Suddenly, the trailer shifts gear from a cute Animal Crossing / PokĆ©mon vibe to a more FPS atmosphere you might see in some triple-A games.Ā
Thatās where the survival aspect comes in. While the world looks lush, itās pretty inhospitable, and you have to survive by building shelter, finding food, and fighting enemies ā with guns. You can even give your pals (the monsters are called pals) their own guns to fight alongside you.
The controversy: A number of people have noticed some striking resemblance to a certain other Japanese monster-hunting game, but of course, your favorite little pika is bearing arms. According to Kotaku, the developers arenāt too concerned, insisting that the game passed legal reviews and isnāt infringing on PokĆ©monās copyright.Ā
Will you play it?
Grow your app with Setapp: revenue, users, & AI

You shipped the app. Now comes the part nobody warns you about.
Billing across dozens of countries. Licensing agreements. Tax compliance. Customer support for users you haven't met yet. And if your app does anything with AI, add provider management and infrastructure costs to the pile. None of that is why you started building ā but all of it is now your problem.
Setapp is trying to take it off your plate.
You probably know Setapp as the subscription marketplace ā one monthly price, hundreds of Mac apps. On May 21st, they turned toward developers. The pitch is simple: list your app, reach users who are already looking, and let Setapp handle the business layer.
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