'PONG Quest' will feature new twists on the iconic table tennis gameplay with a new story mode, online play and collectibles
paddles as they traverse various dungeons based on other iconic Atari titles such asand more. The game's main quest will feature "RPG-esque battles" that combine classic gameplay with a modern twist.as an RPG is something completely unexpected, but wonderful in execution,” Jean-Marcel Nicolai, Atari's chief operating officer, says. “We are thrilled to bringto life to honor the classic IP and bring the beloved gameplay to a new generation of players and RPG fans.
Atari has a rich portfolio of titles and exploring new ways to breathe new life into those IP yields exciting results.”'s main story mode, the game will also feature online multiplayer with up to three other players, customization options for the player's paddle and more than 50, first released by Atari in 1972, is commonly cited as the first commercially successful video game to be released and helped start the game industry.
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