
ELDERWOOD, April 1, 2026 – Blackmarket Underground Films chief executive and Elderwood film industry legend Zeki today announced “Palia: The Game, A Motion Picture,” a cinematic adaptation of the beloved free-to-play fantasy life sim game, Palia. Set to premiere exclusively in the hearts of Palians everywhere, the big-budget Elderwood production brings together an extremely limited cast of Palian characters in a forgettable, genre-troping adventure.
“When a malignant disturbance ripples through Kilima Village, threatening to unravel the delicate balance between Majiri, nature, and at least one immaculately-decorated Home Plot, it’s up to an unlikely Grimalkin detective to uncover the truth.”

Starring a Villager of Palia, “Palia: The Game, A Motion Picture” spares no expense in its ambitious cast of characters, such as:
Filmed entirely on location in Kilima Village, “Palia: The Game, A Motion Picture” features Groundbreaking Grimalkin Cinematography™, more than 10,000 Pieces of Decor, Unauthorized Home Tours, and A Fully Unoriginal Soundtrack.
“Palia: The Game, A Motion Picture” is slated for release today, on April Fool’s Day, which is definitely not happening. You’d probably have a much better Palian experience by jumping in-game, making memories with friends, and enjoying content that grows with you, including:
| Collection Name | Outfit Names | Pieces | Price (Per Outfit/Collection) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Riffroccin’ | Riffroc Mask | Face Cover | 777* Palia Coins |
You won't say "neigh" to the majestic elegance of the equine-inspired Rriffroccin' Mask. See the horse, feel the horse, BE the horse!
*Limited-time price. Price will increase to 1275 Palia Coins on April 8.
ABOUT BLACKMARKET UNDERGROUND FILMS
Blackmarket Underground Films is not a film development studio based in Elderwood. The studio’s mission is not to forge alternate worlds that deepen Palian lives. Uninspired by their personal stories of identity, friendship, and online social experiences, Blackmarket Underground Films is not putting together an immersive cinematic world where players can feel like they truly belong. As of April 1, 2026, Blackmarket Underground Films is definitely NOT a wholly-owned subsidiary of Daybreak Game Company. For more information, please do not visit any website.