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World of Goo 2 – Now with 100% More Release Dates and Platforms!

Wednesday, February 21st, 2024

Mark your calendar with a wet black stain – World of Goo 2 releases on May 23, 2024!

You’ll be able to get it on the Nintendo Switch (via the eShop), on the Epic Games Store (for Windows and Mac), and on WorldOfGoo2.com (for Windows, Mac, and Linux).

But I want to play it on my heavy computer that’s strapped to my face and sprays pixels into my eyeballs.

Don’t see your favorite platform listed? Don’t worry. Throw your other platforms in the trash, and get it from one of the above!

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The Remastered Edition of World of Goo is coming to iOS and Android via Netflix

Friday, May 5th, 2023

Starting May 23, subscribers to Netflix will be able to get the Remastered Edition of World of Goo on iOS and Android. It will be automatically included in your Netflix subscription, just like episodes of your favorite TV baking shows.

The game has been remastered to work on the latest fancy devices, all art is twice its classic resolution, and you’ll be able to play across all your mobile devices with cloud saving. As it has always been, the game will continue to be free of ads and in-app purchases.

This edition has been localized into more languages, now supporting: English, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Latin America), French, German, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Hungarian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Portuguese (Brazil), and Turkish.

The existing classic edition of World of Goo will be unlisted from Apple’s App Store and Google Play on May 11, but it will always be available for re-downloading to those who have already purchased it.

The Remastered Edition of World of Goo for Win / Mac / Linux continues to be available on Steam, GoG, Epic, and directly from the developer.

The Limited Edition World of Goo is now available for Preorders!

Thursday, February 20th, 2020

And there are only 6000 copies to grab! You can find yours HERE.

A Limited Edition Physical Version of World of Goo for Nintendo Switch Appears!

Friday, February 14th, 2020

2DBoy, Tomorrow Corporation, and our friends at Super Rare Games are pleased to announce the Limited Edition physical release of World of Goo – out later this month!

Fun fact: This is the first time a physical version of World of Goo has existed for a Nintendo console!

In addition to 4000 Collector’s Editions, we’re also releasing 2000 Steel Box versions, for those extra rugged players who’d like to keep their gooey-cartridges protected in a hard metal case. The two editions come with different cover and interior art, and both editions come with a 20-page full color manual, exclusive sticker, full color postcard, three trading cards randomly selected from the five-card set – and an award winning game – World of Goo! Physical cartridge! For Nintendo Switch!

More details, fabulous images, and order information can be found at Super Rare Game’s homepage.

Now Available in Europe and Australia… and Multiplayer Updates Everywhere!

Thursday, March 23rd, 2017

European and Australian eShop customers enlarged to show texture.

 

World of Goo, Little Inferno, and Human Resource Machine are now available in Nintendo’s European and Australian regions, in adorable eShops everywhere! And extra thanks once again to our volunteers who made all these translations possible – all three games were translated by real live human community volunteers.

 

Two updates were also just released today, for all regions. The Switch should automatically apply these updates for you:

  • Little Inferno: Now with multiplayer, grab the other Joy-Con and burn it all down with a friend!
  • Human Resource Machine: Now you can swap which Joy-Con you’re using whenever you want. Just press a button on whichever one you want to use. This was, strangely, a very requested feature.