How to delete a world in Palworld

avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole8 months ago

Just hit delete, man. If you see a world you don't want anymore, there's usually a delete option right there in the menu. No biggie.

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avatarJiggettingBait8 months ago

Deleting your world in Palworld is pretty straightforward! First, you gotta launch the game and head to the 'World Selection' screen. There, find the world you wanna get rid of, and you should see an option or button that says 'Delete' or something similar. Click that, confirm you're sure about this heartbreaking decision, and voila, it's gone! Just remember, once you delete it, there's no turning back, so make sure you're really ready to say goodbye to your pals and creations.


avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

Actually, think twice before deleting anything. Palworld's worlds can hold a lot of memories and effort. Maybe start a new one instead of getting rid of the old?

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