| Palia | |
|---|---|
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| Developer | Singularity 6 |
| Publisher | Singularity 6 |
| Engine | Unreal Engine |
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| Release | Open Beta:
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| Genres | Life simulation, massively multiplayer online |
| Mode | Multiplayer |
Palia is a life simulation massively multiplayer online game developed and published by Singularity 6. [1] An open beta version was launched in late 2023 on Microsoft Windows and Nintendo Switch, and a version was launched in early 2025 on Xbox Series X and S as well as the PlayStation 5.
Players work to become a member of the Kilima Village by gathering and crafting materials. Player skills include fishing, foraging, hunting, mining, insect catching, cooking, furniture making, and gardening. Kilima is the hub area with Bahari Bay having higher leveled resources and server wide events based on the day/night rotation. In May 2025, the Elderwood update introduced a new forest region with new quests, unique materials, and creatures, expanding the game's exploration and crafting opportunities. [2]
The player characters are humans who have suddenly arrived in the world of the Majiri, and join their villages. [3]
Ashura: Majiri Resident to the game world (not a player,) Runs the Foraging Skill Guild and runs the main city’s Inn.
Auni: Majiri Resident, youngest son of Badruu and Delaila, Runs the Bug Catching Skill Guild and is the mail carrier for the game world.
Badruu: Majiri Resident, Father of Nai’o and Auni, Runs the Gardening Skill Guild and the Farm with Delaila.
Caleri: Majiri Resident, Twin sister of Elouisa, Runs the local Library.
Chayne: Majiri Resident, Priest of the Dragon, one of the in-game gods, and runs the apothecary.
Delaila: Majiri Resident, Mother to Nai’o and Auni, Runs the Daiya Family Farm as well as the Ranching Skill Guild.
Einar: Galdur Resident (a type of machine,) Runs the Fishing Skill Guild.
Elouisa: Majiri Resident, Twin sister of Caleri, has an active imagination.
Eshe: Majiri Resident, Wife of the Mayor Kenli, and Magistrate of the village.
Hassian: Majiri Resident, Runs the Hunting Skill Guild.
Hekla: Galdur Resident, commonly seen with Jina.
Hodari: Majiri Resident, Father of Najuma, Runs the Mining Skill Guild.
Jel: Majiri Resident, is the local tailor.
Jina: Majiri Resident, one of the first villagers the Player meets, loves learning about the history of the game world.
Kenli: Majiri Resident, Mayor of the village.
Kenyatta: Majiri Resident, The mayor’s daughter, runs City Hall.
Nai'o: Majiri Resident, Son of Badruu and Delaila, helps run the family Farm.
Najuma: Majiri Resident, daughter of Hodari, helps out the player to get a glider for easier travel.
Reth: Majiri Resident, Local chef at the Inn and runs the Cooking Skill Guild.
Sifuu: Majiri Resident, mother to Hassian, used to be an adventurer before choosing to be the local blacksmith.
Subira: Majiri visiting the village on behalf of the Order, a high-ranking organization within the game world.
Tamala: Majiri Resident, tends to keep to herself.
Tau: Plumehound (a variety of wolf) Resident, loyal companion of Hassian, and a dear friend of Sifuu.
The Gardener: Galdur who can be friended by the Player.
Tish: Majiri Resident, Runs the Furniture Making Guild as well as her furniture store in town.
Ulfe: Umbraan (a type of human) Resident, not much is known about this villager.
Zeki: Grimalkin (a cat-like species) Resident, runs the general store and an underground economy within the game world.
Palia is being developed by Los Angeles-based studio Singularity 6 [1] and was announced on June 3, 2021. [4] An open beta for Windows was made available on August 10, 2023. A Nintendo Switch version was released on December 14, 2023. [5] It released on digital storefront Steam on March 25, 2024. [6]
One month after the game's release, Singularity 6 laid off 49 employees, or 35 percent of its staff. [7] Another 36 employees (40% of the workforce) were laid off in May 2024, making this the third round of layoffs since September 2023. [8] In July 2024, Daybreak Game Company acquired Singularity 6 and the game. [9]
Marshall Cass for Polygon has said that Palia's success relies on its update schedule. [10] Lauren Morton for PC Gamer said while it isn't "quite there yet", its foundation is solid. [3] Stewart Marcus, writing for Game Informer , stated it has a strong foundation and potential. [11] Sam Loveridge for GamesRadar+ said Palia "has everything I want" from a life sim. [12] MMORPG.com said it has some promise but criticized the monetization. [13] Tyler Edwards writing for Massively Overpowered stated the MMO depth and execution isn't good enough. [14]