What better way to enjoy an MMO than to play with friends? While many of us will happily spend time alone in Palia, you can invite friends to play and even get exclusive items! If you want to learn more, continue reading to find a comprehensive guide on Palia’s Refer A Friend system, including how it works and all available rewards.
What is Palia’s Refer A Friend Program?
StartingJuly 11, 2023,Palia’s Refer a Friend system allows you to invite up tofive friendsto play the game in exchange for rewards. Aftercreating an account on the official Palia site, you can click“Refer A Friend”andshare your link with your friends,allowing them to make their own accounts. In return, you’ll both receive rewards to use in-game when Palia launches!
Once the game launches, you can redeem your items through thein-game inbox.

This Refer A Friend system is also cross-platform. If you’re a PC player, you can send a link to friends playing on Switch and still receive rewards!
All Palia Refer A Friend Program Rewards
There arefive rewardsyou will receive for each friend that signs up through your referral link:
While you can invite more people to play the game, you’ll only receive items for up to five friends. Unfortunately, invites from the alpha stress tests don’t count toward this total, and you’ll have to start fresh today onward.
Don’t worry; there are benefits for your friends as well. Each friend who uses your invite link will receive aKilima Fruit Basketitem to use in-game after completing a tutorial quest. This item will also be available to craft later on, so you won’t miss out even if you join without a referral link.
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Currently, there are no plans for the Refer A Friend program to end. This means there is no time limit, giving you plenty of time to invite people to play Palia!
Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.