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First look at the new Bluey video game

Iconic Aussie television show Bluey is getting its first-ever video game, releasing later this year.
The award-winning show is coming to life, bringing together familiar characters, moments and locations for an all new adventure.
Bluey: The Videogame is releasing on November 17th. (Supplied)
The developers have referred to it as a "sandbox", with interactive elements on show. 
Players are encouraged to explore the game's world at their own pace, with plenty of freedom at their disposal, says the game's makers. 
In addition to a four-part main storyline, there are side quests and activities scattered throughout. Gamers can also take part in classic Bluey games like "Keepy Uppy" and "Magic Xylophone". 
The developers have confirmed there's a variable difficulty setting, meaning gamers of all skill levels can get involved. 
The Bluey game features an open-world experience. (Supplied)
The game also has multiplayer support, allowing families to take control of their favourite Heeler family members.
"It's very important for us to capture the essence of fun and games that is central to the series," said Kevin Jorge, head of games at BBC Studios.
"We know fans will be excited to explore Bluey's world and join in with the Heeler family's antics."
The BBC acquired the global commercial rights of the Emmy award-winning show in 2022, after co-commissioning with the ABC since 2017.
Bluey: The Videogame is being published by Outright Games and is coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox and PC on November 17. 
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