Everyone’s favorite yellow circle is coming back for more dot-gobbling and ghost-dodging.
Publisher Bandai Namco has announced Pac-Man Championship Edition 2. It debuts PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam this September. Pac-Man is one of the most recognizable game characters in the world. The original arcade game came out in 1980 and became one of the first breakout hits in the industry, paving the way for the arcade culture that was popular throughout the ’80s. Its success lead to sequels, cartoons, and even a top-10 hit single. The Championship Edition gives the classic, maze-based gameplay some modern flair (and lots of neon). It revitalized the series and introduced Pac-Man to a new generation while also taking advantage of the early days of the digital game market (thanks to Xbox Live).
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“Currently under development at Bandai Namco Studios Inc. in Tokyo, Japan; Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 features new eye-popping 3D mazes with unique visuals, a wide variety of dynamic mazes, the new ability to bump ghosts, and the addition of intense, giant-sized ghost boss battles,” Bandai Namco noted in a press release sent to GamesBeat.
The original Championship Edition released in 2007. It received a follow-up in 2010 called Pac-Man Championship Edition DX.