Palworld dev says "you won't regret" playing more indies instead of "the latest battlepass in your favorite AAA game"
Palworld 🌳community manager Bucky wants everyone to play more indie games

🎃Palworld community manager John "Bucky" Buckley is imploring everyone to play more indie games, even if that means miss💛ing out on your favorite AAA game's latest battle pass.
In a lengthy , Bucky follows up on comments he made earlier in the week about how people should play the games they enjoy regardless of how active🅘 their playerbases are. Bucky explains that the first half hour of his mornings are s🌊pent exploring the 'New and Trending' and 'Upcoming' tabs on Steam in search of new and lesser known games to add to his Wishlist.
"I try to play as many games as I can in general, but I put a lot more of my time into indies because I believe that’s where the real innovation is happening," he says. And while he isn't "against playing big games and AAA titles," he generally♓ gravitates toward indies𝐆 because they're typically less time-consuming.
Frankly, that's a big mood for me lately. It 🐬doesn't stop me from playing absolute behemoths like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, and Persona 3 Reload, but it sure would be nice if they didꦜn't collectively take up hundreds of hours of my life.
"There is such a massive library of games on Steam, and many of them go unnoticed by the average gamer," Bucky says. "There are indies on Steam that are on par with the best of the best, but they never get their moment in the spotlight. Is it realisti🍌c to ask gamers to play more indies? No. Am I going to do it anyway? Yes."
Ultimately, Buck♏y's message is clear: "Play indies. Dig through Steam. Forego the latest battlepass in your favourite AAA game and use that money to buy a couple of cool indies instead. You won’t regret it."
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