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Once Upon A Katamari Now Available for PC and Consoles

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  • Katamari Damacy Reroll is now available on multiple platforms, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
  • The game introduces a new competitive mode called Katamariball, which allows four players to compete in creating the largest katamari within a time limit.
  • Players can customize their characters by selecting from over 68 cousins of the Prince, and choosing colors and facial expressions for their chosen character.
  • The game features an updated soundtrack, as well as extensive customization options, including a new magnet to attract nearby objects.

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Katamari Damacy Reroll Returns with New Competitive Mode and Customization Options

Katamari Damacy Reroll is now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC via Steam, and Nintendo Switch, marking the return of the King of All Cosmos and his son, the Prince, after fourteen years. In Once Upon A Katamari, players assist the Prince in restoring Earth’s stars, which the King accidentally destroyed. Players will navigate stages set in the Jurassic era, the Ice Age, historical Japan, and beyond, rolling their katamari ball to collect objects of all sizes, from the minuscule to the massive. Katamari Damacy Reroll also introduces Katamariball, a new four-player competitive mode that challenges players to create the largest katamari within a time limit to score points. This mode supports both online and offline play against AI opponents. Players can select the Prince or any of his 68 cousins as their playable character, customizing each character’s colors and facial expressions. The game features the series’ classic soundtrack, now updated with new tracks, along with extensive customization options and tools, such as a new magnet for attracting nearby objects. For additional details, visit the official game site and get ready to roll!

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GenreMusic
Play ModesSingle player

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