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Okay, so here’s the deal with Palworld on PS5. This whole save game corruption thingy? It’s almost over. Finally! The folks at PocketPair seem to have figured out what’s causing it. Players were probably getting super annoyed—imagine losing hours of gameplay, yikes. But hold on, ‘cause not everyone might be jumping for joy just yet.
Let’s rewind a bit. Palworld launched on Xbox and PC back in January 2024, and PS5 users joined the party about eight months later. Right outta the gate, everyone was loving it, despite some crashes. Fast forward and the PS5’s got this autosave mess, making everyone scratch their heads and wonder if catching Pals is worth the hassle.
Anyway—no, wait—backtrack for a second. They posted something on social media, like, last week. Finally admitted it: too many save files on the PS5 just wreck everything. Blame’s on them, apparently. They’re sorry, which is cool, but you’d expect a fix yesterday, not after the weekend.
Oh, here’s a curveball. Their “big fix” involves—you guessed it—limiting save files to ten. Can you believe it? For the ones with 11 or more saves, no worries, your data’s safe, or so they claim. It sounds like a Band-Aid, not a real solution, right?
But wait, more bad news. Those error codes CE-100022-5 and CE-100096-6? Bad news if you’ve seen them. Your saves might be toast, and the so-called “solution” is to delete everything. I’ll pause while you let that sink in. Yeah, it’s a major bummer. Players are fuming to hear their progress has to go poof for a fresh start. But kudos to PocketPair for owning up, I guess. Mixed bag—they seem torn between transparency and… disaster management?
Oh, and in case anyone’s still curious, Palworld hit the scene on January 19, 2024, and it’s a “Teen” game per the ESRB. Unreal Engine 5 runs the show, thanks to Pocket Pair, Inc. So, there’s the scoop. Hope they sort this out ‘cause players deserve a glitch-free experience with their Pals. Catch you later!