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Shoresy The NOSHO heading to PC and consoles in 2025

Give 'em a tug, bud.

Shoresy The NOSHO was today announced, a tie-in for the popular hockey-focused Letterkenny spin-off.

Shoresy The NOSHO is an over-the-top hockey game that brings the irreverent fun of the hit comedy series Shoresy to life, promising fast-faced gameplay filled with big hits, quick goals and thrilling fights in classic Shoresy style,” said developer Treewood Games alongside publishers New Metrix Media and Play Fun Games.

“Pick-up-and-play gameplay and a unique narrative-driven Story Mode offers a refreshing alternative to traditional sports simulators while celebrating the unique humor and style of Shoresy.”

You can check out a trailer to get a sense of what to expect above. NOSHO, in the context of Shoresy stands for the Northern Ontario Senior Hockey Organization.

If you’re unfamiliar with Shoresy and a hockey fan, I highly suggest you get on board with the TV series; in Australia, you can stream it on SBS On Demand.

Expect Shoresy The NOSHO on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch in 2025.


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