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11.04.2024 - 18:23 / videogameschronicle.com / Mega Tunnel Battle / Jordan Middler
Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs will be released for PC and consoles next month, Bandai Namco has announced.
It’s an updated version of the 64-player battle royale game Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle, which launched in 2020 for Stadia but closed down last year alongside Google’s game streaming service.
The online-only game will be available on May 9 for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Steam.
“Eat your way through multiple interconnected mazes using Power Pellets and various Power Items to chomp the GHOSTS and other PACs! Be the last PAC standing at the end of each 64-player match to be the Chomp Champ,” reads the game’s description.
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Remember when Pac-Man got its own battle royale game where 64 Pac-People competed to eat each other and be the ‘Chomp Champ’? Me neither! But Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle apparently came out on Google Stadia - ah, that’d be why - back in 2020, and served up a massively (or at least medium-ly) multiplayer spin on the arcade classic. With Stadia dead and buried, Mega Tunnel Battle is chewing its way out of the streaming console’s grave with a new subtitle and a fresh Steam release next month.
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