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Katamari is back, this time for your pockets

Bandai Namco has revealed that the next game in the Katamari series will be entirely inescapable – unless you forget your phone at home. According to Bandai Namco, Tap My Katamari will be coming to Google Play and the App Store "soon."

There's no telling how soon "soon" is, but my guess is that it will probably be soon. The game will first be available in the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, before making its world release sometime after "soon."

Pocket Gamer reports that the game the game will feature the Prince and his 35 cousins who are at his disposal to help him in his 'ball creating quest.' Players will be able to collect anything from thumbtacks, hamsters, cars, cows, giant squid, to spaceships. Throughout the game players will be able to win presents from The King of All Cosmos, as well as choose between online and offline play.

This is only one of a number of titles that Bandai recently announced! Check out the rest here.

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