The quality production values of Heroki set the bar high for 2D platform games on Apple TV, and we featured the game in our Best Apple TV Games of Year One list for good reason. Heroki plays like a classic forgotten mascot platformer of yesteryear, unearthed and remastered for 21st century gamers, causing the SEGA banner to feel very appropriate for the title.
Partnering with SEGA to deliver Heroki, Netherlands-based studio PICOMY have since been hard at work on the upcoming Sonic Mania, an effort to revitalise the classic franchise by taking it back to its roots. Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and Sonic CD all play very well on Apple TV, and we don’t know yet if the new entry in the series will make it to Apple’s digital-only console, but we’ll definitely keep our ear to the ground on that one.
What we do know is that PICOMY’s next title will make it to Apple TV.
After teasing the above silhouetted image over the weekend on its Facebook page, PICOMY unveiled Monomals earlier today, and we’ve since received word from the studio confirming the title will hit Apple’s big screen box.
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