Paliais one of the number of life simulation titles available on the market today, and it’s seen its fair share of success. Since its initial open beta release in 2023,Paliahas amassed millions of players and is seeing its player count spike to even greater levels in the wake of the release of the Elderwood Expansion. This title should also continue to see plenty of success, as developer Singularity 6 has done a good job expanding it to multiple platforms with a Nintendo Switch release in late 2023 and a recent release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Naturally, Singularity 6 will want tokeepPaliagoing strongwith more content, as it has demonstrated with the recent release of its first-ever developer roadmap video. Titled “PaliaPath,” the developer’s first proper roadmap details new features and content coming within the game’s latest patch, Version 0.912, along with some new content that’s a bit further out. During thePaliaPath, the developer also revealed one piece of content that calls back to a forgotten Sony MMO in a very surprising way.

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Palia Calls Back To A Long-Forgotten MMO Game

Palia Brings Back A Character From Sony’s Free Realms MMO

As part ofthe latest development roadmap forPalia, developer Singularity 6 revealed that, among several new features arriving in the near and distant future, the game will receive a set of new plushies, which are items that players can use to decorate their houses. In a very small moment during the roadmap, director of production Maxwell revealed that one of the plushies would be of “a familiar face.” That face would inevitably end up being Chatty, the mascot of a previously canceled Sony MMO calledFree Realms. Until July 3,Paliafans can earn the Chatty plush (among other rewards) as a Twitch drop by watching participatingPaliastreams.

This feels like a noticeable deep cut to include as the game’s first proper “crossover,” asFree Realmsis an MMOthat has seemingly been long forgotten over the last decade.Free Realmswas originally released on PC in 2009, Mac in 2010, and finally on the PlayStation 3 in 2011. Developed by Sony Online Entertainment – now known as Daybreak Game Company – it was a family-friendly, free-to-play MMO title set in a fantasy world with leveling restrictions that also featured a paid membership and microtransactions for some of its content.

Free Realms Closed In 2014, But Lives On In Palia

Sadly, despite seeing as many as 10 million players by the end of its first year,Free Realmsdid not have a very long shelf life. The title saw its servers shut down in March 2014, alongside three other Sony MMOs inVanguard: Saga of Heroes,Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures, andWizardry Online. At the time, Sony had stated that the closure was to establish a focus on other games and to put resources into other projects, while then-president of Sony Online Entertainment John Smedley noted that it was hard to run a game designed for children that also expected them to spend a disposable income that they don’t have.

Like manytitles that bear the “dead MMO” label,Free Realmsmaintains a spark of life thanks to private servers. Community projects likeFree Realms Sunrise(FRS) andOpen Source Free Realms(OSFR) have done everything in their power to keep the game alive and have maintained a solid cult following on their own with tens of thousands of players.Paliahas also seen its fair share of comparisons toFree Realmsover the years, which could be one reason why the developers have chosen to add Chatty to the game as a plush.

This feels like a noticeable deep cut to include as the game’s first proper “crossover,” asFree Realmsis an MMO that has seemingly been long forgotten over the last decade.

Palia’s Developer Is Owned By The Former Free Realms Team

Some recent news can also help explain why Chatty is coming toPalia, asdeveloper Singularity 6was acquired by Daybreak Game Company, the team formerly known as Sony Online Entertainment, in July of last year. This means thatPaliais now in the hands of the same team that created a title that it has seemingly taken much inspiration from. Considering the already-existing comparisons between the two, it seems like now is the best time for Singularity 6 to create some kind of crossover with Sony’s forgotten MMO title.

Sure, adding Chatty toPaliamight not totally make up for the loss ofFree Realmsover a decade ago, but it’s nice to see that Singularity 6 is still remembering this old game within its latest MMO title. What’s more, while this may not lead to a proper revival ofFree Realms, the addition of Chatty in some form does indicate thatPaliamay continue to add crossover elementswith Sony’s former MMO in the future. Here’s hoping Chatty’s appearance in the game is just one of severalFree Realmsreferences to come inPalia’s future.