Palworld continues its steady evolution toward a full 1.0 release, and update 0.7 – “Home Sweet Home” marks one of the most important steps so far. Released in December 2025, this update focuses on polish, system expansion, and long-term stability, rather than raw content volume.
Instead of chasing spectacle, Pocketpair used version 0.7 to strengthen Palworld’s foundations.
With the game still in Early Access, update 0.7 signals a strategic pivot. The developers are now prioritizing:
Core gameplay refinement
Base-building depth
Endgame structure
Modding support
This approach prepares Palworld for its planned 1.0 launch in 2026, rather than delivering short-term content spikes.
The headline feature of Home Sweet Home is a substantial overhaul to base construction.
Expanded building pieces and structures
Improved snapping and placement logic
Cleaner and more intuitive building UI
Better organization for large, multi-base setups
Bases now feel less like temporary outposts and more like true operational hubs, especially for players running automated production chains with multiple Pals.
Update 0.7 introduces a new raid-style boss encounter, designed to push coordinated Pal usage and preparation.
Key improvements include:
A dedicated combat arena instead of improvised locations
Clearer encounter flow and mechanics
Stronger emphasis on team composition and Pal roles
This addition strengthens Palworld’s endgame loop and hints at more structured PvE challenges coming in future updates.
While still early and clearly labeled as experimental, PvP elements have begun to surface in version 0.7.
Current focus:
Controlled environments for testing
Balance data collection
Avoiding disruption to PvE-focused players
This cautious rollout suggests PvP will be optional and refined gradually rather than forced into the core experience.
One of the most impactful long-term additions is Steam Workshop integration.
This enables:
Server-side mod support
Community-created tweaks and content
Faster iteration for quality-of-life improvements
Given Palworld’s sandbox nature, modding support dramatically increases replayability and community involvement.
In a surprise crossover, update 0.7 adds themed content inspired by ULTRAKILL.
The collaboration includes:
Unique weapons and equipment
Cosmetic elements
Distinct visual flair that contrasts Palworld’s usual tone
While optional, the crossover shows Pocketpair’s willingness to experiment creatively without disrupting the core identity of the game.
Beyond features, a large portion of the update focuses on:
Bug fixes and crash reductions
Improved server stability
Better Pal behavior and task prioritization
General UI responsiveness
These changes may be less visible than new content, but they significantly improve day-to-day gameplay.
Importantly, Home Sweet Home avoids introducing:
Massive new regions
Large numbers of new Pals
Major story expansions
This is intentional. Pocketpair has been clear that the biggest content drop is reserved for version 1.0, not incremental patches.
Update 0.7 is important not because it is flashy, but because it is structural.
It shows that:
Palworld’s explosive early success is being handled responsibly
The developers are thinking in terms of long-term sustainability
Systems are being solidified ahead of full release
For Early Access players, this update improves nearly every aspect of the existing experience.