Palworld has lost more than half of its viewers in the past two weeks

 

A new analysis has revealed that Palworld lost more than 65% of its Twitch viewers in the past two weeks.

The examination by GamingGadgets.de used the online streaming resource SullyGnome to track the viewership of 2024’s most talked about game. The online data shows that the average viewing numbers have dropped by more than 65% from a staggering 184,615 at the game’s peak to a little over 50,000 people.

On top of this, it was also discovered that the total hours watched for Palworld over the same period dropped by 65% from 53,160,669 to 18,223,383.

Commenting on the findings, Nico Arnold from GamingGadgets.de said:

“The significant drop in Twitch numbers presents a new challenge for Palworld’s developers. It will be intriguing to observe how they navigate this phase and what strategies they will employ to maintain an active player base in the face of these changes.”

Peter Tolan is a Junior Content Editor for the HIPTHER network, where he has quickly established himself as a versatile voice in the global iGaming and technology sectors. Operating across the network's specialized platforms, Peter leverages a deep understanding of the European and American gaming landscapes to deliver high-impact, B2B intelligence. He is a key contributor to the "Evolution" side of the industry, specializing in the analysis of online gaming trends, the fast-paced world of esports, and the integration of deep-tech innovations. With a sharp eye for emerging technologies, Peter ensures that the HIPTHER community remains at the forefront of the global digital revolution.