A Palworld player is showing off their incredible in-game build of an Imperial Star Destroyer from the Star Wars franchise, suspended in midair above their world. The monster-catching survival game from developer Pocketpair took the gaming industry by storm following its launch in early 2024, quickly stealing the hearts of fans with its variety of cute and fearsome Pals. Palworld has drawn plenty of comparisons to the Pokemon franchise since its debut, with even Nintendo setting its sights on the indie game. However, the assortment of in-game Pals isn’t the only draw for fans of the game.
Alongside its in-game companions, Palworld boasts a robust base-building system with multiple ways for players to amass more resources. Players can use their Pals to automate the process of creating items and craft defensive structures to protect their base from both in-game raids and other players in multiplayer worlds. Many players have even used the building tools offered by Palworld to build some truly incredible in-game structures, aside from the multitude of regular facilities. Now, one fan has crafted a stunning homage to the Star Wars franchise within the skies of their Palworld server.
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Palworld Fan Builds Impressive Star Destroyer
Reddit user Pale_Reaction_7458 showed off their stunning creation on the Palworld subreddit, recreating an Imperial Star Destroyer. The Palworld player offered fans both close-up looks and wide-angle shots of the Star Destroyer, giving an idea of the sheer scale of the building project within the game. The Imperial Star Destroyer comes complete with faux rocket boosters on the back, turrets located atop the spacecraft, and even the solar ionization reactor jutting out from the bottom of the ship. The Reddit user also gave a teaser that the inside of the Palworld build has also seen extensive work done, though they did not include any images of the Star Destroyer’s interior.

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The colossal Palworld creation saw plenty of impressed fans in the post’s replies, alongside more information about the project. One fan remarked about the sheer effort behind the Star Destroyer as evidenced by a previous post, with the Reddit user confirmed to not have a “dedicated mining base” or Pals bred for work efficiency. The poster also commented on the high levels of lag that came with completing the project, sharing that their computer was struggling with a 2050ti graphics card and 8 GB of RAM. The computer limitations were also referenced as a reason for not sharing the interior of the Star Destroyer, waiting until more powerful computer parts arrive in the mail.
Palworld has been home to a variety of unique and breathtaking creations from fans pushing its creative tools to the limit. Towers have often been a popular outlet for Palworld fans, with many crafting sprawling structures that reach up to the heights of the game’s skybox. Players sticking to the ground in Palworld have also looked to maximize its factory-like base options, using their Pals to create complex assembly lines for generating tons of items. Palworld fans will likely be getting even more options in the game in the future.
Palworld is set to get a whole lot bigger in just a few months, with the game gearing up for its long-awaited 1.0 update. Palworld‘s Version 1.0 update is expected to officially launch during Summer 2026, leaving early access more than two years after the game’s initial debut. Version 1.0 is rumored to bring a litany of new Pals to collect, along with more content. The future of Palworld looks bright for fans of the game, with lots likely on the way from Pocketpair to celebrate its long-awaited full release.
- Released
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January 19, 2024
- ESRB
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T For Teen Due To Violence
- Developer(s)
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Pocket Pair, Inc.
- Publisher(s)
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Pocket Pair, Inc.

