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Party Animals is Finally Coming to PS5

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 22,2025

Party Animals Arrives on PS5: A Hilarious Physics-Based Brawler Joins the PlayStation Lineup

Get ready for chaotic fun! Party Animals, the wildly popular physics-based party game, is officially coming to PlayStation 5. Boasting over 45 unique characters and a diverse range of game modes – including the newly added racing game, Nemo Kart – Party Animals promises a fresh take on the genre.

The recently released PS5 announcement trailer perfectly encapsulates the game's slapstick humor. The short, comedic clip showcases the game's mascot, Nico, in a series of delightfully clumsy antics involving a PlayStation 5 and DualSense controllers. While the trailer doesn't reveal a specific release date, it confidently proclaims the game is "coming soon."

Party Animals PS5 Announcement Trailer Screenshot

Given the game's existing presence on Xbox Series consoles and a PlayStation Store listing dating back to July 2024, a relatively swift PS5 launch is anticipated. The "coming soon" timeframe suggests a release within the next few months, though official dates remain subject to change.

This exciting addition to the PlayStation ecosystem has already generated considerable buzz among gamers. Many are expressing hopes that Party Animals will join the PlayStation Plus catalog, mirroring its initial Game Pass launch (though it later left that service). Whether offered through PlayStation Plus or as a standalone title, Party Animals is poised to capture the attention of PlayStation players seeking a unique and hilarious party game experience.

Party Animals Gameplay Screenshot

Party Animals Character Selection Screenshot

Party Animals In-Game Map Screenshot

Party Animals In-Game Action Screenshot

Party Animals In-Game Action Screenshot

Party Animals In-Game Action Screenshot

Party Animals In-Game Action Screenshot

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