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The Katamari franchise is finally rolling back onto consoles in 2025 with Once Upon a Katamari, the first brand-new entry in over a decade. Fans of quirky, colourful gameplay are already buzzing, and newcomers are about to discover one of gaming’s most unique series.
At its core, Katamari is all about rolling up objects with a sticky ball, gradually growing larger until you’re collecting entire buildings, cities, and even planets. Once Upon a Katamari takes that whimsical formula and expands it into a new storybook-inspired world. Expect levels themed like fairy tales, myths, and legends—all wrapped in Katamari’s signature humour and style.
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Levels inspired by fairy tales and folklore.
Local and online co-op modes to roll together.
Build and share your own Katamari challenges.
Katamari games have always been beloved for their charm, simple mechanics, and laugh-out-loud weirdness. After years of remasters, fans are thrilled to finally get a fresh experience with new levels, music, and mechanics that make use of modern hardware.
Bandai Namco has confirmed a 2025 release window for Once Upon a Katamari. It’s expected to launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2.
Don’t let the grid-based combat fool you. Final Fantasy Tactics is one of the darkest, most politically savage stories in the series. Delita manipulates the system to become a king, while Ramza, the real hero, is erased from history. Game of Thrones-level plot before it was cool.
Yasumi Matsuno thoughts will have you thinking all night.
Under the rainbow madness, Katamari hides moments of reflection on loss, memory, and family. It’s proof that even the weirdest games can tug at the heartstrings.
👉 What was your most unexpected emotional moment in Once Upon a Katamari?
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