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PAC-MAN 256 heads to PC, consoles next month

PAC-MAN 256 is heading to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

Originally developed by Victorian-based Hipster Whale alongside 3 Sprockets, PAC-MAN 256 first debuted on mobile devices.

“We have really enjoyed working with BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment and Hipster Whale on PAC-MAN 256 for mobile, and having the opportunity to ship it on the latest generation of consoles and PC is the icing on the cake for us! We can’t wait to see how much fun players have with it,” said Seon Rozenblum, Director at 3 Sprockets.

New features will be exclusive to this mode, such as social sharing, more themes and local co-op for up to 4 players.

PAC-MAN 256 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 21 June.


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