It's been over a decade since we saw a new Katamari game, but it looks like a comeback might be on the horizon. Bandai Namco's latest trademark filings hint at a possible new game called Once Upon a ...
To a T was announced a couple years ago and is very recognizably a game from Keita Takahashi, creator of Katamari Damacy, and the indie studio he cofounded, called Uvula (previous games include ...
If you haven’t ever heard of Katamari Damacy we highly recommend you unite a copy of the game with that PlayStation 2 console that’s been collecting dust and then kiss the rest of your summer ...
A new trademark from Bandai Namco suggests the Katamari Damacy series could see its first entirely new console game in more than 15 years. The recently filed trademark is for a new Katamari Damacy ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi has announced that his new game, To a T, launches on May 28 for PC, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
His next game, To a T, tries something a bit different compared to the bombastic and comical Katamari Damacy, Noby Noby Boy, and Wattam. For a start, it's focused entirely about a young adult ...
Keita Takahashi, the creator of games like Katamari Damacy and Wattam, has revealed the release date for his latest game To a T. It's scheduled to hit Xbox and PC later this year. Per a new trailer, ...
At the moment, it’s unclear if Once Upon a Katamari is a new game or not, but we can’t think of any other possibilities. We’ve already received remastered versions of the classics ...
Leading video game publisher and developer Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. today announced WE LOVE KATAMARI REROLL+ ROYALE REVERIE™, a remaster of one of the most beloved games from the ...