Pocketpair, the developer of "Eidolon Parlu", issued an announcement on Twitter to warn players that the game does not have a mobile version, but due to the popularity of the game, many fake applications are currently appearing in the store. These apps can harm players.

The official tweet said: "There is no "Palwaorld" app on the phone. Apps using names and product images such as 'Palwaorld' and 'Palwaorld' appear on the App Store and Google Play, but they are not affiliated with our company in any way."

"We have reported this issue to Apple, which operates the AppStore, and Google, which operates the Play Store. Please be aware that downloading these apps may lead to the disclosure or fraud of personal information stored only on your phone."

At present, there are not many games that actually promote themselves as "Eidolon Parlu", but all popular games cannot escape the appearance of unofficial fake applications in the app store. Currently, there are many applications in the store claiming to be "Palu Assistant", "Palu Encyclopedia", or even "Palu Coloring Book".

Downloading these applications may require users to provide permissions or even payment information, so if you see similar applications, do not download them, as it may lead to theft of personal information.