PM Studios and Playtonic Games announced the Yooka-Replaylee release date, revealing when the remade and enhanced version of 2017’s Yooka-Laylee will come out.
When is the Yooka-Replaylee release date?
Yook-Replaylee will release on October 9, 2025, and will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. The game will be available digitally on all listed platforms for $29.99, and will also have a physical edition, packed with a selection of “goodies,” available at retail stores for $49.99. Preorders for the game’s physical edition are available now.
Check out the game’s announcement trailer below:
Yooka-Replaylee is a remade and enhanced version of the indie platformer Yooka-Laylee. On top of the game’s upgraded graphics, the new version of the game features a variety of enhancements, including new sequences and plot points in the game’s story, new platforming challenges, a brand new map, an orchestral soundtrack, and more, including:
- New collectible currency: Capital B’s inept minions have dropped their hard-earned coins all over the place. Collect the official currency of the Hivory Towers to spend on video games’ most beloved sentient vending machine.
- Build your own playstyle: Tonics are back with all new flavors! With the option to equip multiple game-changing enhancements, you can truly customize your playstyle. And as if that wasn’t enough, Vendi has new lines of merchandise for the modern fashionable adventurer.
- Navigate the world easily: Yooka-Replaylee introduces a brand-new map and collectibles tracker, making it easier for you to traverse the environments, track NPC and Pagie locations along with tracking their progress. We’re also introducing a new character in the form of (book)Mark who acts as your warp point and guide.
- Revamped controls and camera: The buddy-duo now has access to their entire move set from the start of the game and can sequence the moves together a lot smoother than in the original game. This, combined with the revamped camera controls, makes Yooka-Replaylee feel like a more modern, snappier experience, while also directly addressing player feedback on the original game.
- A dreamy orchestral soundtrack: The original score from famed video game composers Grant Kirkhope (Banjo-Kazooie) and David Wise (Donkey Kong Country) returns but as a beautifully arranged orchestral score. Now seriously, clean out those ears!
Originally reported by Anthony Nash at ComingSoon.
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