Astro Bot 2024 dropping this September!

Astro's playroom and different sensors

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By Sajar Nafees

11 September 2024

Our one of the most favorite games Astro Bot is coming to ps5 in September 2024 and gamers cannot contain their excitement! Astro Bot actually has a funny story. It was made free for people to use for a while as a test for the controller and if people like its technology of being connected to the senses of the character. Like when it walks on the grass the controller felt it or when the bot is swimming (the irony I know) the vibrations in the controller give the same experience to the user. Astro Bot 2024 is all gamers can talk about and will probably do until it comes out.

Astro Bot 2024 is a platform game developed by team Asobi and published by Sony Interactive entertainment. It is actually a sequel to Astro’s Playroom that came out in 2020 and is the third game in the Astro Bot series. It was released in celebration of play station’s 30th anniversary and received a lot of love and appreciation from critics.

About Astro Bot 2024

Astro Bot 2024 is a 3D platformer where players guide the main character, a small robot named Astro Bot, using the DualSense controller. Astro’s abilities remain the same as in previous games, allowing him to jump, hover, punch, and perform spin attacks. His underwater swimming skill, which was featured in Astro Bot Rescue Mission but absent in Astro’s Playroom, also makes a return.

Astro bot 2024 features 80 levels spread across six galaxies and 50 planets. These levels are divided into three difficulty modes: Easy, Normal, and Hard. The main levels, called “playful stages,” are generally set to Easy and Normal, while the optional, more challenging levels, known as “complex stages,” lean toward Hard difficulty. Each level displays its difficulty level before you enter.

Both playful and complex stages are expected to be expanded through post-launch downloadable content, with updates planned for release by the end of 2024. Players navigate between galaxies and levels using the “Dual Speeder,” a spaceship designed to look like the PlayStation 5 DualSense controller. The Dual Speeder is maneuvered by pressing the analog triggers and tilting the controller, with free movement available on the level selection screen.