The franchise was released originally on 16-bit consoles, but the first title saw a remake on the Gameboy Advance. Ratalaika will now release each title in a monthly cadence, starting with Aero the Acro-Bat on August 2nd. The sequel Aero the Acro-Bat 2 which has the titular circus performer taking on Ektor’s plan B will arrive September 6th. The third title which is a spinoff starring Aero’s nemesis Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel will hit modern consoles October 4th. Closing out this Aero re-release project is Aero the Acro-Bat: Rascal Rival Revenge, the GBA remake of the first title.
I’m kind of surprised these games weren’t put into compilation, but I guess it means consumers will have a choice of how they consume these titles. Personally I would’ve loved to see archival content, sketches and production notes, but it seems these will just be straight releases with no bells or whistles.
All these Aero the Acro-Bat titles will be released on Switch, the PlayStation and the Xbox platform.
Aero The Acro-Bat series: Line-up Reveal
Aero The Acro-Bat Collection screens:
Suddenly, interest in the PS5 Pro has picked up.
Will this game of man vs machine have you rooting for the machines?
Another great week of new games for Switch owners!
I’m intrigued how Bokeh Game Studio will recreate the hometown I barely lived in.
Over a thousand retro games for a console that supposedly has none.
The trailer also asks…”Do you like New Fatalities” as it debuts Ghostface’s fight ending technique.
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