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Aniimo Reddit: r/Aniimo, r/AniimoGame & Community Guide

Community

Yes, Aniimo has a home on Reddit: r/Aniimo is the main subreddit, and r/AniimoGame exists as a backup community. If you searched "aniimo reddit" to find where the fan discussion happens, the short answer is that the conversation is centered on r/Aniimo, with r/AniimoGame as the alternate, and with visible spillover into the Palworld community. This page maps out both subreddits, shows you where the cross-community buzz comes from, and marks what is still unconfirmed.

The Main Community: r/Aniimo

r/Aniimo is the primary subreddit for Aniimo discussion. It is where official-adjacent announcements surface first: the Global Closed Beta start announcement, for example, was posted there, which makes the subreddit a useful complement to official channels rather than a pure fan space.

The subreddit hosts more than news. Community activities like popularity vote threads and tier-list discussions run there, which gives the subreddit a practical function: if you want to know what the community currently thinks about creatures, mechanics or the beta, r/Aniimo is where that sentiment accumulates. It is also where the community organizes its own reference tools and threads.

For a new player, r/Aniimo is the recommended first stop. It is the larger and more active of the two known subreddits, based on the volume of activity observed in the sources; exact subscriber counts are pending confirmation.

Because the subreddit mixes announcements, votes and discussion, the best way to use it changes with your goal. If you want news, sort by new and look for threads that cite official sources. If you want to understand the community's mood, sort by top and read the vote threads and their comment sections.

The Backup Community: r/AniimoGame

r/AniimoGame is the second Aniimo subreddit, and it functions as a backup community. It exists as an alternate home for Aniimo discussion, which is useful to know for one practical reason: if the main subreddit is ever unavailable, restricted, or simply not where you want to post, r/AniimoGame is the known fallback.

The relationship between the two subreddits — why the second one was created, who runs it, and how much activity it carries relative to the main subreddit — is not documented in the source material. Treat r/AniimoGame as the backup: a real, findable community, but one whose exact role and size are pending confirmation.

Aniimo Buzz in the Palworld Community

One of the clearest signals that Aniimo has escaped its own community is the discussion happening inside the Palworld subreddit. A thread on r/Palworld references Aniimo directly, and the discussion includes players being told to "stop asking him about Aniimo" — a sign that Aniimo questions have become frequent enough in Palworld spaces to be a running joke.

That spillover is meaningful for anyone researching the game. Aniimo is frequently compared to Pokémon and Pal World, and the Palworld community thread shows that the comparison is not one-directional: Palworld players themselves are paying attention to Aniimo. Cross-community interest like this is a signal of genuine buzz rather than manufactured hype, because it originates from players outside the game's own subreddit.

It also tells you where to look for discussion. If you want the full range of Aniimo conversation, checking r/Aniimo for the core community and the Palworld subreddit for the spillover gives you a more complete picture than either alone.

That spillover has a practical side effect for Aniimo players: the Palworld subreddit is also where some Aniimo-related comparisons and discussions surface, so a Reddit-wide search for "Aniimo" returns results from more than one community. Knowing that helps you avoid missing relevant discussion that happens outside the game's own subreddits.

How to Find Aniimo Discussion on Reddit

When you are inside either subreddit, the subreddit search bar is the fastest way to find a specific topic. Searching for terms like "beta", "tier list", or "pre register" inside r/Aniimo surfaces the threads the community has already created on those subjects, which beats scrolling through the general feed when you are looking for a specific answer.

Reddit's sorting options also matter. Sorting by hot shows the current pulse of the community — whatever people are actively debating right now. Sorting by new shows the freshest announcements and posts, which is useful around test windows and announcements, when the subreddit fills up with time-sensitive threads.

One thing to keep in mind is that Reddit threads have a short life: a question asked in an old, inactive thread may never be answered, because new posts get the replies. If you have a question that has not been answered yet, posting it fresh in the main subreddit is usually more productive than resurrecting a month-old thread.

None of this requires special tooling. Both subreddits are public and readable without an account, though posting and voting require one.

Which Subreddit Should You Join?

If you only join one, join r/Aniimo — it is the main community, the announcement hub, and the place where the most activity was observed. If you want redundancy, add r/AniimoGame as your backup, especially if you plan to be active long-term across betas and the eventual release. Joining both costs nothing and covers the possibility that the main subreddit's availability changes.

The atmosphere in both communities, based on the threads observed in the sources, is that of a game community in its early testing phase: enthusiastic about the game, busy comparing it to Pokémon and Pal World, and actively organizing fan-made resources like tier lists and vote threads. Expect speculation about the beta and the eventual release to mix with genuine gameplay discussion. As with any subreddit, check the rules and pinned threads before posting.

Whatever you join, be careful about which threads you trust for news. Announcement threads that mirror official sources — like the closed beta start announcement — are reliable; isolated rumors are not. The subreddit is a complement to official channels, not a replacement for them.

What's Still Unconfirmed

Exact subscriber counts for both subreddits are pending confirmation. Activity levels — daily posts, comment velocity, moderation style — are pending confirmation. The relationship and history between r/Aniimo and r/AniimoGame are pending confirmation, including why the backup subreddit exists. And the Palworld thread's context is captured only partially, so its full discussion is not summarized here beyond the confirmed reference.

None of these gaps change the answer to the search question: r/Aniimo is the main Aniimo subreddit, r/AniimoGame is the backup, and cross-community discussion is real enough to show up in Palworld spaces.

Quick Answers

Is there an Aniimo subreddit? Yes — r/Aniimo is the main community.

Is there a backup subreddit? Yes — r/AniimoGame exists as the alternate Aniimo community.

Why do Palworld players talk about Aniimo? Interest has spilled over; a r/Palworld thread shows players asking about Aniimo, with responses telling them to "stop asking him about Aniimo".

How big is the community? Subscriber counts and activity levels are pending confirmation.

Sources & Verification

This page is based on the following sources, cross-checked across at least two independent references: