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Home » There’s A Demo For To A T, The Next Game From Katamari Damacy Creator, Out Now
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There’s A Demo For To A T, The Next Game From Katamari Damacy Creator, Out Now

By technologistmag.com20 May 20252 Mins Read
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Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi and his indie studio uvula announced last year that their next game is about a boy who lives life in a t-pose called “to a T.” We recently learned it’s launching on May 28 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and the team has released a demo ahead of the game’s launch.

You can check it out now on PC via Steam (sorry PS5 and Xbox players) to get a quick look at the game, what to expect, and how it plays. Considering it’s coming from the mind behind Katamari Damacy, expect some fun hijinks. Plus, your save data transfers over to the final game. 

 

“A charming, colorful adventure game from the creator of Katamari Damacy and the uvula team about a teen navigating life in a small town with their cute dog companion,” the game’s Steam description reads. “While their body is stuck in a T-pose, they do their best to make the most of it.”

The Steam page also details what to expect of the full game, including an episodic story that unfolds over multiple days, plenty of minigames, a cute town to explore, and unique character customization. You can get a taste of all this in the to a T demo, which is available right now. 
 

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