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The crazy and colorful Wattam already has a release date on PC and PS4

The crazy and colorful Wattam already has a release date on PC and PS4

The novelty of the creator of the legendary Katamary Damacy, Keita Takahashi, confirms his arrival at Epic Games Store and PS Store for next December.

Wattam, the new of the creative Japanese Keita Takahashi, creator of the mythical and crazy Katamary Damacy, already has a release date on PC and PS4; Thus, the colorful and peculiar new proposal of Funomena Games will be available both in the Epic Games Store and in the PS Store on December 17, 2019, a release that the publisher Annapurna Interactive has confirmed through its usual channels.

Puzzle and connectivity

And Annapurna Interactive itself has been playing these days in the last days through its official Twitter account, with three apparently independent publications that actually betrayed the release date of Wattam, through the first words of each One of the tweets.

Thus, in the middle of next month we can try the new Keita Takahashi with Annapurna Interactive, who proposes to take control of a character known as The Mayor and with which we must interact with up to 100 characters, each more histrionic and peculiar , to connect with them and achieve a more united society.

All this under the particular aesthetic of the titles of Takahashi, universes as original as colorful (in the purest style of the famous Katamary Damacy) with sympathy and fun as the main protagonist elements.

In addition, Wattam has a particularly prominent sound section as part of its own gameplay; So much so, that Takahashi himself acknowledges that “each location (places and characters) has its own music, and each person has their own instrumental sounds. So you can listen to different music and instruments by selecting different people and being in different locations. And if you connect to other people, all the sounds of the instruments will sound well mixed with the music, which you will need to pay attention and notice that it changes, but it is fun, and you may want to connect with all the people to hear all the different music".

Source | Annapurna Interactive

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