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Sam & Max: This Time It's Virtual!

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Big Sugar
Developer: HappyGiant
Release Date: July 8, 2021

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'Sam & Max: This Time It's Virtual!' Gets Publisher, Confirms Platforms - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on March 31, 2021 @ 11:40 a.m. PDT

Sam & Max: This Time It's Virtual! is the Freelance Police’s first original game in over a decade, and the pair’s first foray into VR.

Sam & Max, the inexplicably legendary suit wearing dog and hyperkinetic rabbit evil-slappers that have captured the hearts and spleens of millions over the decades with their multimedia tomfoolery, are returning to videogames in 2021 - but with a virtual twist.

The game’s development team includes several team members that worked on the original Sam & Max: Hit the Road by LucasArts in 1992, as well as the Telltale series.

For the first time ever, gamers will play not as Sam and Max, but alongside them, in virtual reality. Players will be recruited and trained as one of the few, the proud, the miscreant Freelance Police. As a new cadet, the player will be put through a series of graded courses set up by the duo inside an abandoned theme park, which probably harbors a dark and dangerous secret. As players progress, they'll put their new skills to the test in Sam & Max's neighborhood, as well as other locales that defy description (well, not really, we just don't want to tell you about them yet!).

Fans will be happy to learn that HappyGiant has assembled an all-star team of Sam & Max veterans to help them develop the game. Steve Purcell, the creator of Sam & Max, is consulting on the game design, art, and story. Other team members include renowned concept artist Peter Chan, writer and designer Mike Stemmle, and Bay Area Sound. David Nowlin and Dave Boat are returning to voice Sam and Max.


Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual! developer HappyGiant announced it has signed with a new publishing partner, Big Sugar.

“We’re thrilled to finally announce platforms for Sam & Max: This Time’s It’s Virtual!”, said Mike Levine, HappyGiant CEO. “We’ve created something insanely weird and fun. It’s breaking new ground for VR, while staying true to the Sam & Max / LucasArts vibe”, added Levine. “The folks at Big Sugar have been phenomenal supporting us and helping us bring the game to as many platforms as possible.”

“HappyGiant has assembled an all-star team of LucasArts veterans, and created a game dripping with nostalgia, as well as being on the cutting edge of VR Gaming”, said Nick Alfieri, CEO of Big Sugar. “Whether you are an old school Sam & Max fan, or new to the franchise, this game has something for everyone.”

Key Features:

  • Experience the two-fisted japes and tomfoolery of internationally beloved icons Sam & Max in mind-melting virtual reality!
  • So real you can feel Sam’s breath on your neck!
  • Gape in stupefied awe as Sam & Max run amok through their sixth or seventh medium, leaving a trail of broken hearts and minds in their wake!
  • Push yourself to be the best of the best of the middling, as a dog and a naked rabbity thing harangue you through different Freelance Police Academy training challenges.
  • In an abandoned amusement park they have retrofitted, play as a trainee under Sam & Max’s tutelage/verbal abuse to become a member of the Freelance Police.
  • Discover the horrible and socially relevant secrets lurking behind, under, and within Cap’n Aquabear’s rotting theme park!
  • Give evil scientists and demonic trespassers their just desserts… with sprinkles!

Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual! is is coming to Oculus Quest platform in June for $29.99, followed by SteamVR and Viveport Infinity later in 2021, and then on PlayStationVR (PSVR) in early 2022.


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