MOUSE P.I. For Hire: The Cartoon-Inspired FPS from the 1920s Coming to Consoles, New Video

It is not just China that wants to showcase its gaming prowess; Poland is also making significant contributions. While Bloober Team is establishing itself as a renowned studio with projects like Silent Hill 2 Remake and Cronos The New Dawn, Fumi Games once again presents their FPS MOUSE. Polish developers capitalized on the Xbox Partner Preview to reveal the full name of their game, which is now officially called MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, and it will be available on consoles as well. The game will launch on PC, Xbox Series, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and even Nintendo Switch, offering a platform-agnostic experience. Inspired by Steamboat Willie, Disney’s 1928 black-and-white short featuring Mickey Mouse, this FPS is akin to how Cuphead redefined the platformer/shooter genre.

Fumi Games, a Polish developer, has announced that their first-person shooter game formerly known as MOUSE is now titled MOUSE: P.I. For Hire. Set to be released across multiple platforms including PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch in mid-2025, the game draws inspiration from Disney’s 1928 Steamboat Willie cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse. The release strategy mirrors that of Cuphead, which revitalized the platformer/shooter genre.

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