We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie joins Xbox Game Pass
Jerry on 2024-09-26
We Love Katamari Reroll+ Royal Reverie for Xbox One and Series X|S consoles has joined Xbox Game Pass, coinciding with the first day of the Tokyo Game Show.
Bandai Namco Games' second remaster in the Katamari Damacy franchise is also available for for Windows through Steam, Nintendo Switch, PS4 and PlayStation 5 consoles, alongside the Series Music Bundle DLC, adding 25 playable music tracks from the game series. The remaster revamps the in-game user interface, adds tough new challenges, and includes a selfie feature allowing the Prince and his cousins to snap quick photos.
Directed by Keita Takahashi, We Love Katamari premiered on the PlayStation 2 console in July of 2005. The third-person 3D puzzle game centers on rolling up objects, from paper clips to telephone poles, to turn into a star in the night sky.
Columbia Music Entertainment's We Love Katamari soundtrack album is composed by various artists, including Yuu Miyake, Akitaka Tohyama, and Hiroshi Okubo. The digital edition is now available through streaming platforms.
From the product page:
Xbox - We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie
Bandai Namco Games' second remaster in the Katamari Damacy franchise is also available for for Windows through Steam, Nintendo Switch, PS4 and PlayStation 5 consoles, alongside the Series Music Bundle DLC, adding 25 playable music tracks from the game series. The remaster revamps the in-game user interface, adds tough new challenges, and includes a selfie feature allowing the Prince and his cousins to snap quick photos.
Directed by Keita Takahashi, We Love Katamari premiered on the PlayStation 2 console in July of 2005. The third-person 3D puzzle game centers on rolling up objects, from paper clips to telephone poles, to turn into a star in the night sky.
Columbia Music Entertainment's We Love Katamari soundtrack album is composed by various artists, including Yuu Miyake, Akitaka Tohyama, and Hiroshi Okubo. The digital edition is now available through streaming platforms.
From the product page:
The King of the Cosmos once accidentally destroyed all the stars in the universe. He sent his son, the Prince, to Earth and ordered him to create a large katamari. The Prince rolled the katamari and made the katamari bigger and bigger, rolling up all the things on the earth. The katamari that he created floated in space, sparkling, and brought back the lost starry sky. As the starry sky was restored, the King's fans gradually grew in number all over the world. The King wanted to respond to the wishes of his fans for his success, and the Prince kept rolling the katamari to make everyone's dreams come true.We Love Katamari Damacy (Original Soundtrack -Katamari Wa Damacy) - Apple Music / YouTube Music
Xbox - We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie
Keep it Rolling! We Love Katamari REROLL+ Royal Reverie has landed on Windows PC and is now available on XBOX Game Pass! 🎉
— Bandai Namco UK (@BandaiNamcoUK) September 26, 2024
Grab your Katamari and get rolling today! 🌟 pic.twitter.com/vI7shMofV6
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