We Love Katamari Reroll + Royale Reverie from Bandai Namco Entertainment releases next month for PS5, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. We Love Katamari Reroll + Royale Reverie is a remaster of a game I’ve been hoping comes to modern platforms ever since I enjoyed Katamari Damacy Reroll. Today, Bandai Namco Entertainment updated the Japanese website with We Love Katamari Reroll resolution and frame rate details. Details for the Music Pack DLC are here. The official website update mentions the game being 30fps on Switch and 60fps on everything else.

We Love Katamari Reroll resolution and frame rate Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox, PC, Steam, and PS4.

  • We Love Katamari Reroll Nintendo Switch performance details – up to 1080p docked and up to 720p handheld with 30fps.
  • We Love Katamari Reroll PS5 performance details – 4K and 60fps.
  • We Love Katamari Reroll PC performance details – supports 1080p up to 4K and 60fps.
  • We Love Katamari Reroll Xbox Series X|S performance details – 4K and 60fps
  • We Love Katamari Reroll PS4 performance details – No PS4 Pro support. 1080p and 60fps.
  • We Love Katamari Reroll Xbox One performance details – No Xbox One X support. 1080p and 60fps.

We Love Katamari Reroll HDR support

We Love Katamari Reroll does not support HDR on all platforms according to the official website.

We Love Katamari Reroll + Royale Reverie features

We Love Katamari Reroll + Royale Reverie is a faithful yet updated version of the original game. The new title will add quality-of-life enhancements and new modes such as Selfie Mode and Eternal Mode, which introduces casual play with no time limits.  In addition, five new challenges themed around the story of the young King of All Cosmos have been added to the remaster, along with all new collectibles to roll up.

The We Love Katamari Reroll + Royale Reverie release date is set for June 2 on PS5, PS4, Xbox consoles, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.

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