February 14th, 2021
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After six years dedicated to introducing platformer aficionados to the world of a certain chameleon and bat, Playtonic Games is excited to announce a brand new venture that will see the developer open up the games industry to its fellow studios.
As well as continuing to work on their own properties, Playtonic Games can today lift the lid on ‘Playtonic Friends’ – the company’s new publishing label designed to bring scores of fresh, creative, and compelling games to the market in the years ahead.
The new venture will allow the company to use its experience of developing and launching both Yooka-Laylee and Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair to enable those hidden-gem games, developers, and new businesses to reach the best audience possible.
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Playtonic Games, the studio behind Kickstarter success Yooka-Laylee, has announced a new publishing label. It s called Playtonic Friends, and three studios have already signed up their next projects.
At the same time, and after a quiet 2020, Playtonic is reassuring fans it remains committed to its own game development. Playtonic now has multiple games featuring Yooka-Laylee characters in the works and is staffing up further to expand its production capabilities.
We ve spoken to Playtonic boss Gavin Price about these new announcements and its upcoming games - you can read all that below. Before then, here s a video featuring Price, composer Grant Kirkhope and character art director Steve Mayles larking about with today s headlines:
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Volunteers from Feldy-Roo were among the first to bottle and label the limited edition whisky. Picture by Iain Struthers.