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Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From the Past Game Announced

by Hazel Feb 28,2025

Developer Blast Zero and publisher Red Dunes Games are commemorating the 35th anniversary of the beloved 1980s anime Samurai Pizza Cats with a brand-new video game: Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From the Past. This 2D action-RPG is currently in development for all major platforms.

The announcement trailer showcases the return of several original English voice actors, including Rick Jones as Cerviche, Sonja Ball as Polly Esther, Terrence Scammell as Guido Anchovy and the Narrator, and Dean Hagopian reprising his role as Seymour “The Big” Cheese. Gameplay footage reveals a dynamic action-RPG experience set in Little Tokyo, where players seamlessly switch between the Samurai Pizza Cats, leveraging each character's unique abilities to conquer combat challenges and unravel environmental puzzles.

Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From the Past - First Screenshots

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Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From the Past is in the early stages of development. Fans can follow its progress and add it to their Steam wishlists.

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