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PAC-MAN Live Studio celebrates 40 years with playable games on Twitch

PAC-Man Live Studio will celebrate 40 years of the franchise by making a series of free-to-play games available on Twitch.

The following will soon be available to play:

  • Studio Mode – Create and share your own maze creations. The most popular mazes will be more visible on the global charts, giving you the chance to be recognized as a top creator!
  • Endless Mode – Up to four people play simultaneously with just one life per level, working together to achieve the highest combined global ranking while competing against each other for the bragging rights of most points scored on the team.
  • Select Mode – Up to four players team up cooperatively to achieve the max score on any community-generated maze; you might even find mazes created by your favorite streamer!
  • Classic Mode – Travel back to 1980 and experience the original PAC-MAN game.

PAC-Man Live Studio will be available sometime in June; we’ll keep you posted.


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