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Aussie Heist Game My Arms Are Longer Now Is Set To Release This Year For PC

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My Arms Are Longer Now, a comedic heist game about solving environmental puzzles through the use of one uncomfortably long, stretched-out arm, has entered into a publishing deal with Jackbox Games that’ll see the game release on PC this year, with a console launch to follow in 2027.

The game is being developed by Melbourne-based studio Toot Games, and we’ve attempted to spotlight the game in recent years as it has popped up at PAX.

The publishing deal marks a significant shift for Jackbox Games, with this being their first game published outside of their in-house catalogue.

“My Arms Are Longer Now is unapologetically weird,” said Andy Kniaz, VP of Business Development and International at Jackbox Games.

It’s the kind of game that makes you laugh first and then surprises you with how thoughtfully it’s designed. Toot Games is exactly the kind of creative partner we want as we expand Jackbox’s publishing efforts.”

My Arms Are Longer Now is set to release for PC via Steam and Epic in the Spring. Click here to add the game to your wishlist.

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