by Connor Mar 06,2025
Get ready for some furry fun! Party Animals, the wildly popular physics-based brawler, is officially heading to PlayStation 5. This announcement, accompanied by a hilarious trailer, has PlayStation gamers buzzing with anticipation.
Recreate Games' hit title, initially lauded for its Game Pass debut, is finally making its way to the PS5. Boasting a roster of over 45 unique and quirky characters, Party Animals offers a diverse range of game modes, including the newly added Nemo Kart racing mode, ensuring endless hours of chaotic gameplay.
The recently released PS5 trailer perfectly captures the game's slapstick humor. The short, but sweet, clip showcases the game's mascot, Nico, in a series of comedic mishaps involving a PlayStation 5 and DualSense controllers. This playful preview effectively highlights the game's signature brand of lighthearted mayhem.
While a precise release date remains elusive, the trailer simply states "coming soon." Given the game's prior availability on Xbox and an existing PlayStation Store listing, a relatively quick launch is anticipated, possibly within the next few months. However, it's important to remember that release dates are subject to change.
The PlayStation community is already expressing considerable excitement, with many hoping Party Animals will join the PlayStation Plus lineup. Considering its initial Game Pass inclusion (followed by its removal), a similar timed availability on PlayStation Plus wouldn't be surprising. This would offer subscribers a chance to experience the game at no extra cost. Regardless of its PlayStation Plus status, Party Animals is poised to make a significant impact on the PS5 gaming scene.
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