Katamari Damacy Creator Rolls Up PS4 in New Game: Wattam

If you liked Katamari Damacy, you might want to keep an eye on creator Keita Takahashi's upcoming PS4 project Wattam.

The PS Blog tells us that, “There was a gigantic explosion which spread the people of Wattam all across the galaxy. As a result of this crazy BOOM, only a few people, a few pieces of world, and the Mayor are left when you begin the game.”

Players familiar with Katamari Damacy will notice the familiar goal of helping put things together again. It’s the blowing shit up that will sound strange.

You bring as many people and things together as possible, and then give your world some attention and buzz by making them go boom. Bring people together by blowing them up. Perfect, right?

Develoepr Funomena also made it a point to mention the couch cooperative play. The game can be completely played through by a solo player, but you can also hand an extra controller to friends and family and play together offline.

Wattam doesn’t have a release date yet, but perhaps one might be announced at E3? If it is, we’ll let you know.

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