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Palworld skips the usual cuddly creature-catching formula. It drops you into a survival sandbox where your animal companions can build factories, fire heavy weapons, or end up as ingredients, depending on how the day goes. Morality slides on a scale here, and so does the difficulty of keeping a stable server alive for your group.
That second part is where dedicated hosting starts to earn its keep.

Palworld blends open-world survival, base building, and creature collection into one game. Pals are more than collectibles. They craft items, automate production lines, fight bosses, and occasionally pull triggers. Treat them well and you unlock a relaxed colony builder. Treat them badly and the experience drifts somewhere closer to a labor camp simulator.
Multiplayer is where things get interesting. Lobby hosting through a friend's PC works until that friend logs off, the world resets, or their machine starts melting under the weight of twenty Pals processing lumber at once. A dedicated server removes those constraints. The world stays online around the clock, performance stays predictable, and nobody has to babysit the host's internet.
There is no throwing balls and hoping. Each Pal has its own personality, weaknesses, and fighting style. Traps, terrain, and timing decide whether you walk home with a new partner or a new scar.
Construction is a major part of the loop. Pals run the workbenches, mine the resources, and water the crops. A small camp can evolve into a self-sufficient industrial complex within a few sessions, especially when friends start pitching in.
Wild Pals and hostile humans show up often. The fight system rewards readable enemy patterns, smart use of elemental matchups, and decent positioning. Boss runs test how well you have trained your roster, which is why a long-lived dedicated world makes the grind feel worth it.
You can wander the map alone, or invite up to three friends. Coop dungeons, shared bases, and split exploration all work well when a stable host is doing the heavy lifting.
Hunting, butchering, smuggling, and questionable acts toward your local Pal population are all on the table. Actions carry weight. A persistent server means those consequences are still there when you log in tomorrow, which is most of the point.
A Palworld server is only useful if it stays online and stays fast. HolyHosting plans cover the basics that matter:
Pick a plan, deploy the server, hand out the IP, and start deciding what kind of Pal master you want to be. The link below covers the rest of the setup.
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