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Yooka-Laylee

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Team17
Developer: Playtonic Games
Release Date: April 11, 2017

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'Project Ukulele' (ALL) Revealed By Banjo-Kazooie Devs - Screens

by Rainier on March 16, 2015 @ 8:26 a.m. PDT

Yooka-Laylee is a 3-D platformer adventure with stunning worlds to explore, unique collectibles to uncover, fun moves to learn and hilarious characters to meet – or defeat.

At EGX Rezzed the Playtonic team pledged to recapture the spirit of their previous releases, while enforcing their reputation for innovative, fun gameplay with game worlds that players not only explore, but expand and unlock in a totally free-form structure.

The team also announced its intention to launch a Kickstarter program in May 2015, in order to greatly expand the scope of Project Ukulele and ensure the creative freedom required to make the game that fans want to play.

Playtonic was formed in 2014 by veterans of Rare Ltd, including Steve Mayles, creator of the beloved Banjo and Kazooie characters, and Chris Sutherland, the software engineer responsible for more than two decades of iconic games. Between them, the seven-person Playtonic team has over 100 years of combined experience working on blockbuster franchises.


“Our team’s passion for our past games and the 3D platformer genre lead directly to the birth of Playtonic,” said Gavin Price, managing director and creative lead. “Through Project Ukulele fans will finally get to see those pent-up ideas and passion become reality.

“Since the announcement of our studio the reaction from the community has been absolutely incredible. Through consultation with them we've decided to greatly expand the scope of our project with the launch of a Kickstarter program. By working together with fans we're confident we’ll be able to create a game that not matches their expectations, but one which hops, flips and soars above them.”


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