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Katamari Damacy Rolling Live is coming to Apple Arcade for more rolling and sticking fun - but live

Author : Isaac
Mar 25,2025

Bandai has been redefining the term "snowballing" since 2004 with the quirky charm of Katamari Damacy. Now, they're taking it to a whole new level with Katamari Damacy Rolling Live, set to roll out on Apple Arcade this April. Prepare to immerse yourself in the delightful absurdity of rolling, sticking, and growing by collecting an eclectic mix of trinkets just for the fun of it.

This marks the first original entry in the Katamari series in years, and it's poised to captivate both long-time fans and new players alike. There's something irresistibly appealing about rolling around, sticking things together, and striving to please the King of All Cosmos.

As you tackle objectives for the King, you'll have the chance to illuminate the sky as a star or discover hidden "Cousins" to aid you on your journey. Additionally, collecting Royal Presents will unlock Channel Badges and Costumes, adding more layers of fun to the experience.

a ball of random things rolling through the street while live chatters comment

What makes Katamari Damacy Rolling Live particularly fascinating is the modern twist on the narrative. The King will be streaming your efforts to stick things together, with live chatters commenting on your progress in real-time. This adds an exciting layer of pressure as you work to rebuild a new star.

You'll need to wait until April 3rd to get your hands on this delightful chaos, as Katamari Damacy Rolling Live will be an Apple Arcade exclusive. To play, you'll need a subscription to the service, which offers the game for free to its members.

While you eagerly await the official release, why not explore our list of the most hilarious mobile games to keep your spirits high?

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