Pocketpair has issued a crucial warning to its user base. The popular game, known for its unique blend of creatures, firearms, and labor mechanics, has become a target for fraudulent mobile applications.
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No Authentic Palworld Mobile Apps
Contrary to expectations, Pocketpair clarified that Palworld does not have an official mobile application. Despite the game's potential appeal for on-the-go gaming experiences, users are urged to exercise caution.
The developer took to Twitter to address the issue, emphasizing that any apps using names and product images like "ãã«ã¯ã¼ã«ã" and "Palworld" on platforms such as the AppStore and Google Play are unauthorized and not affiliated with Pocketpair.
Reporting to Apple and Google
To counter the rising threat of fake Palworld apps, Pocketpair has reported the issue to Apple, the operator of the App Store, and Google, the operator of Google Play. The company highlights the potential risks associated with downloading these deceptive applications, ranging from personal information leakage stored on smartphones to the heightened risk of falling victim to fraudulent activities.
Palworld enthusiasts and mobile gamers are strongly advised to steer clear of these unauthorized apps to ensure the security of their personal information and avoid potential fraud.
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