Outright Games, in collaboration with Paramount Consumer Products and Nickelodeon, has revealed the Paw Patrol World video game.
Paw Patrol World, inspired by the global hit pre-school franchise created by Spin Master Entertainment, will be released on the 29th September for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox X|S and Steam.
Bringing an authentic experience for fans of all ages, Paw Patrol World is an open world adventure game that recreates the environments and characters from the series. In Paw Patrol World, families can play together as they explore the streets of Adventure Bay, to the towers of Barkingburg, Jake’s mountain and the wild jungle.
The story follows Mayor Humdinger and his Kitten Catastrophe Crew’s plans to disrupt the Paw Patrol Day festival celebrations. Players can play and switch between the iconic pup crew to save the day with daring rescues, exciting puzzles and playful missions. Each pup is equipped with their own unique abilities and usable vehicles.
The world is filled with collectibles and secrets which unlock missions and progression items to customise characters and vehicles. Players can collect skins, emojis and stickers through gameplay. The game also features four special ‘Flashback Missions’ in which players can relive scenes from episodes as playable missions.
The game has been built with accessibility at the forefront, developed from years of learning to ensure the game is accessible to even the youngest of Paw Patrol fans. The game is fully voiced and equipped with intuitive controls and allows younger players to safely explore, play and follow a mission.
Beth Goss, CEO of Outright Games, said: “With the 10 year anniversary of the franchise and a new movie on the way, Paw Patrol World arrives during an incredibly important year for the brand and we are thrilled to be a part of the celebration. This is the most ambitious Paw Patrol game to ever be made and we are delighted to have worked closely with Nickelodeon and Paramount Consumer Products to carefully connect with the series.”