Having Just Released On Switch, Palia, The Cozy MMO, Will Launch On Steam in 2024
If you’ve been waiting for this to play the cozy MMO, you’re almost there.

Palia, the cozy MMO from Singularity 6 has been available on PC for a bit now. It’s even available on the Switch, but some prefer to have all their games in their Steam library (completely understandable) and for that reason, they have yet to jump into the game. Well, if that’s the only thing that’s been holding you back, we have some good news.
Palia is coming to Steam in 2024. No, we don’t know exactly when in 2024. We don’t even have a window yet. That said, the fact that the game is already available on PC likely makes the process of launching it on Steam easier than… say… trying to bring over a console or mobile game. For this reason, we’d guess it will hit the platform sooner than later.
Until then, the game is available to wishlist on Steam, and it looks like they’ll be sharing details and tutorials about the game there.
📣PC GAMERS! Get hyped for the new year - Palia is officially coming to Steam in 2024. 😍
Add to your wishlist and follow us on Steam: https://t.co/8D60M9HYn7#Palia #PlayPalia #CozyGames #CozyMMO pic.twitter.com/aI65x6WDU1
— Palia (@playPalia) December 20, 2023
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