Bandai Namco has announced a new initiative called “More Fun For Everyone” but, as NintedoLife points, ‘Everyone’ does not include Switch owners.
This new initiative will see Bandai Namco, the multinational developer and publisher, giving players free games in an attempt to keep players entertained during COVID-19 quarantines. The first game to join “More Fun For Everyone” is Pac-Man Championship Edition 2. The game is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam.
People around the globe are doing their part to change their life and workstyles in order to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Here at BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, we have put into action initiatives to support and safeguard the health of our employees, their families & friends, as well as our customers, vendors, and our communities.
Our vision is to follow our slogan word for word and provide – “more fun for everyone.” We are striving to provide entertainment that everyone can enjoy in the hope we can bring smiles and laughter to video game players throughout the world during this difficult time.
Bandai Namco has decided to send it’s biggest and most important IP to start this initiative, the “beloved goodwill ambassador, Pac Man in a special edition of the game that features an overhauled version of the classic game.
Featuring eye-popping 3D graphics and funky visuals, the latest version of the classic game takes chomping and chasing through mazes to a whole new level!
Make up to four ghost trains for maximum chompage!
New modes include Score Attack and an Adventure Mode with fast fleeing fruit, big bad bosses, ridiculous remixed rules, and more!
Pac-Man Championship Edition 2
is now available, the offer will continue until May 10, 2020. Bandai Namco confirmed that, through the limited-time giveaway the goal is to bring fun into “everyone’s” home around the world.
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.