Swerd Media Exclusive: Singularity 6 Launches Closed Beta of Highly Anticipated Game ‘Palia’
California-based game developer Singularity 6 has announced that its highly anticipated game, Palia, is now in closed beta on PC. The news comes alongside a brand new trailer and a comprehensive getting started guide for new players, giving them an insight into the world of Palia.
Palia, a community simulation game, offers players a range of exciting activities, including insect catching, hunting, and resource gathering. One of the developers also highlights the fun of plotting out an efficient garden as a captivating aspect of Palia.
However, Palia is not solely focused on gameplay. The game offers a unique writing and story experience filled with playful puns, dad jokes, and silliness. Players will have the chance to make friends and get to know every non-playable character (NPC), and even form romantic relationships with some of them.
The closed beta, build 0.165, includes numerous bug fixes and improvements. Singularity 6 has addressed over 540 issues during the patch cycle. Bugs such as character resetting, tents getting stuck, and missing textures have been successfully resolved, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
While some issues still persist in the closed beta, the developers have provided players with a comprehensive welcome guide that outlines the severity of the remaining bugs. This allows players to anticipate and understand any potential challenges they may encounter while enjoying Palia.
To stay updated on the latest news and updates about Palia, players can visit the game’s official website. Singularity 6 promises to deliver frequent updates and additional information as the closed beta progresses.
Swerd Media eagerly awaits the opportunity to explore the enchanting world of Palia and share our experiences with our readers. Stay tuned for future coverage and in-depth reviews of this much-anticipated community simulation game.
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