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We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie announced for all platforms

The Katamari series is a highly unique experience on pretty much all fronts: from the games’ stories to visuals, music, gameplay and more. Unfortunately, we have not seen a new mainline entry in over a decade. That said, following the surprise remaster of the first game in the series back in 2018, 2005’s We Love Katamari is now getting its own remaster for modern platforms.

Initially announced at the Nintendo Direct, We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie is set to arrive on Nintendo Switch as well as the PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S (and of course PC) on the 2nd of June 2023.

Alongside the announcement, Bandai Namco published a press release offering additional information regarding what fans can expect from this upcoming remaster, saying “The new title will add quality-of-life enhancements and new modes such as Selfie Mode and Eternal Mode, which introduces casual play with no time limits.”

That is not all however, as the game will also launch with 5 new themed challenges which will see you take control of the quirky King of All Cosmos during his youth – alongside the addition of plenty of new collectibles to roll up.

While it would of course be nice to get a brand new Katamari game, remastering the old titles and bringing them to modern platforms with some new content is certainly appreciated – and thanks to the game’s unique quirks it has aged like fine wine.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for We Love Katamari? Would you like to see them make a brand new entry in the series? Let us know down below.

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