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It's been announced that there'll be an update to Zool Redimensioned (a modern quasi-remake of the 1992 Commodore Amiga platformer, Zool, with a number of refinements and some nice quality-of-life enhancements) on May 16th, which will add three new local multi-player mini-games to the title. To quote the relevant part of the official announcement;
The reveal-trailer for the upcoming PlayStation 5 version (which will have this new content out of the box) shows a little bit of footage of one of the new additions at about 0:47.
I always liked Zool (particularly the Sega Mega Drive version, upon which this remake is based, as I feel that it has the best stage-designs out of all of the different versions) and thoroughly enjoyed Zool Redimensioned when I played through it last year (though it's rated Gold on ProtonDB, it worked flawlessly under Proton for me), so I'm really looking forward to this update! I figured that it was worth sharing in case I'm not the only one.
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