Garfield--the big orange tabby who hates Mondays and loves lasagna--is experiencing a bit of a renaissance. First, he appeared in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl as a free DLC character, and then Xbox plastered his face all over an Xbox Series S. Now, French publisher Microids has promised three new Garfield games are in the pipeline.
"Always more lasagna,” Microids wrote on Twitter. “Three new Garfield games will be released in the next few years!"
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Before All-Star Brawl, the last Garfield video game was a series of mobile games from Anuman Interactive. They included a puzzle game, a matching card game, an educational game that taught children their multiplication tables, and a kart racing game that was also released on the 3DS. Before that, Konami released the handheld "Lasangnator" in 1991.
Given the trend, we can likely expect Microids' three titles to be mobile games of varying genres. It'd be a huge surprise if any of these Garfield games rose to AA, let alone AAA scope.
But who knows? This is the same publisher that apparently has five Smurfs games on its plate, so maybe Microids is keen on betting big on the flabby tabby.
No release dates, platforms, or even minor genre details were announced, so don't hold your breath waiting for the first of these Garfield games to appear.
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