Keita Takahashi is one of the more humble developers in the industry, as he’s refused praise for Katamari Damacy under the premise that it isn’t “innovative” or “creative.” He just wanted to bring some silly fun back into video games. He has also said in the past that he wishes to leave video game development someday, wanting to eventually design playgrounds for children instead. It seems Takahashi isn’t done with making games just yet, however, as he’s made it clear that a new game is on the way.

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Annapurna Interactive shared a small teaser trailer of Keita Takahashi’s next project on social media. It seems that despite the nod to how Takahashi helped create the Katamari series, this title is completely new. The small snippet fans have for now also seems to be teasing the game’s main characters, which appear to be a dog and its owner.

While both old and new fans would most likely love a new Katamari game after the release of Katamari Damacy Reroll in 2018, this game may only feature a nod or two to Takahashi’s previous project because Bandai Namco Entertainment still holds the legal rights to the franchise. Due to the fact that Takahashi now runs his own gaming studio known as Uvula LLC, if a sequel were to be produced, it most likely wouldn’t be with his involvement.

It should also be noted that this new game looks to still be in the beginning stages of development as well, as Uvula LLC’s social media accounts have been posting that it’s hiring a new engineer for this game specifically. However, because the title is being published by Annapurna Interactive, it could be launched on a number of consoles whenever it finally releases, including a version for Nintendo Switch.

Even if it isn’t a new entry to the Katamari series, this new title already looks rather cute and heartwarming. The short and sweet video ends with a vague “more to come” statement that implies fans will be given more info sooner or later, with the little white dog also wondering when and where the news will be coming from. Fans of Keita Takahashi’s wacky and silly titles might want to keep an eye on what’s coming next from Annapurna Interactive.

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