Katamari director's next game finally has a release date and it's soon
The next game from Keita Takahas𝓀hi will arrive 5 years after being announced

The next game from the director of Katamari Damacy finally has a release date. Wattam will arrive on PS4 and on PC via the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Epic Games store on December 17, just over five years after it was first announced. Pre-order a copy of the game a🌸ny time from now up to the release date and you'll also save some money with a special discount.
If you've played Katamari Damacy or Noby Noby Boy, Keita Takahashi's other big video games / virtual toys / interactive art projects, you probably already have an idea of the vibe you can expect from Wattam. It's a game about low-key fun with friends, pondering the natural life cycle from food to poop to toilet, and e🀅xploding. In more concrete terms, there are more than 100 characters to unlock, many of which reflect real-world objects like strawberries, facial features, and the green cube that is the mayor. Wait, your town doesn't have a green cube for a mayor? I'm sorry to hear that.
Wattam was in December 2014. After that, it got canceled by Sony, then Takahashi started over again with publisher Annapurna Inte🌸rac🌞tive. It's been a long, long time coming, and the wait will be longer if you're hoping to play the game on Steam; Annapurna has that Wattam will come to Steam eventually, but it won't say when yet.
Pre-ordering Wattam will get youꩲ a 15 percent discount off the full game: that's $16.99 instead of $19.99 (UK prices TBA).
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