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.
A twisted horror game challenges users to play for 18 minutes without screaming or they lose. The format was inspired by the 1999 'The Blair Witch Project' which played psychological games.
Pocketpair, the company behind smash hit Palworld, announced that it’s entering the publishing business with a new division called Pocketpair Publishing. “This business will support game development ...
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 ...
Palworld developer Pocketpair is moving into publishing, and its debut title on this front is a short horror game by Tales of Kenzera: Zau studio Surgent.
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.