Key Takeaways
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- New DLC for Once Upon a Katamari expands the gameplay with additional stages, music remixes from past games, and customizable accessories.
- The DLC introduces the Katamariball mode, a competitive multiplayer mode that supports up to four players.
- Players can choose from the Prince or 68 customizable cousins in the Katamariball mode, each with unique colors and facial features.
- A new Maneuver tool has been added to pull nearby items towards the player, enhancing gameplay in the series.
Katamari Damacy Series Dance Dance Remixes DLC Expands Gameplay with New Stages, Music, Accessories, and Maneuver Tool
Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. has released the first DLC for Once Upon a Katamari, titled Katamari Damacy Series Dance Dance Remixes. This DLC delivers new ways to experience the game with new stages, a competitive multiplayer mode, and both remixed music and accessories from past games. Specifically, the DLC features five remixed tracks from the Denonbu Katamarespect EP, a collaboration with Denonbu: 1. “Ball of Love” (Shinpei Nasuno Remix) 2. “Lonely Rolling Star” (picco Remix) 3. “Red Rose with Gun Tonic” (HARETOKIDOKI Remix) 4. “Moon Prince” (Tatsunoshin Remix) 5. “Katamari on the Rocks” (hirihiri Remix) Bandai Namco has also added 10 accessories from previous games for character customization, including Ring Toss, Flying Kite, Candy, Nope Mask, Licky Licky Candy, Cape, Kids Backpack, Cousin Train, Thunder Drum, and Wings. The new Maneuver tool further enhances gameplay, allowing players to pull nearby items toward them.
Katamari Damacy Series Dance Dance Remixes – Introduces Katamariball Mode with Multiplayer Action and Customizable Characters
Players can also compete in the new Katamariball mode, which supports up to four players in online or offline matches against CPU opponents. The goal is to roll the largest katamari within a time limit to earn points. Players can choose from the Prince or any of the 68 customizable cousins, each with unique colors and facial features.
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| Official Name | Groove Coaster: Initial Initial Echo Ego |
| Brief Summary | undefined |
| Genre | Music |
| Play Modes | Single player |