A Hat in Time's upcoming "Nyakuza Metro" DLC will add new levels and 50-player online



Are you ready for more A Hat in Time goodness? Well then, you're in luck, as Gears for Breakfast has revealed their surprise announcement tease from earlier this week. Titled "Nyakuza Metro", this will be a brand new downloadable content update for the game, that adds a world of gang-like cats featuring 10 new timepieces to collect, new dyes and outfits, and an alarmingly chaotic 50-person online mode. Yes, that's not a typo; there will be an Online Party mode added to the game which allows up to 50 players to join together to collect timepieces as quickly as possible. Of course, while it can bring people together through teamwork, you can also interact with others, even to their detriment. Any and all Kickstarter backers will get the DLC for free, while those that bought the game on or after launch will have to pay $6.99. A Hat in Time's Nyakuza Metro DLC will launch on May 10th for PC players, and console players will presumably get it at a later date.

Nyakuza Metro introduces an all-new chapter with 10 new Time Pieces, a new sticker system, new flairs, new dyes, a new weapon, a new purple Time Rift and more!
Online Party allows you to play online with your friends, in groups of up to 50 players!

NYAKUZA METRO
  • 10 New Time Pieces!
  • Stickers! Stickers can be attached to your weapon, used with the Camera Badge, or as emotes!
  • A new weapon: The Baseball Bat!
  • A new Purple Time Rift: Rumbi Factory!
  • New flairs, including the Nyakuza Mask, Burger Cap, Artistic Vision, and more!
  • 2 new camera filters!
  • 2 new badges!
  • Over 20 new dyes, including Wireframe, Pizza Time and more!
ONLINE PARTY
  • Friends: Play in groups of up to 50 players by entering a group name!
  • Public: Play with 3 other strangers who can see you, but cannot affect you!
  • Use your new stickers to communicate as emotes!
  • Mess with eachother! You can hit, explode, shake and play catch with eachother, and more!
  • Clear Time Rifts together as your progress is combined!
(Note: Some game features are deliberately not synced in Online Party, to avoid griefing)
 

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Okay, cats.

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Now where is the switch port? :ninja:
 

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I want to be excited for this. Hopefully they learned from how bad the ship DLC was...that was a nightmare that even soured the rest of the game for me, which was a shame since the base game is still one of the best platformers out there.
I want to believe they listened to the massive amount of criticism the first DLC had and learned from that.
 

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