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Cult-classic rhythm strategy bundle Patapon 1+2 Replay is bringing two beloved PSP games to PC, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5 (PS5) July 11.The two-pack remaster was revealed during todays March 2025 Nintendo Direct alongside gameplay and its summer launch plan. Its a move that finally allows two hidden-gem PlayStation games from the mid-2000s to stomp onto non-PlayStation platforms for the first time while updating them for PS5 players, too.Having lived in the desolate frontier for years, the Patapon tribe was driven from their home by the Zigoton army, an official description from new publisher Bandai Namco said.This drove them to become fierce warrior spirits that can only be commanded by the beat of the war drum, played by the Mighty One (the player). Their wait has finally come to an end as the drums of war are heard once again by the Almightys return to guide the Patapon tribe through their adventures to fight against challenging enemies and return them to their homeland.PlayPatapon 1+2 Replay seems to come with a few upgrades not seen in the 2017 PS4 remasters. Bandai Namco specifically lists upgraded graphics as one of the more noticeable additions, though returning Almighty will also notice added Easy, Normal, and Hard difficulty modes, as well as timing adjustment and constant command display options. While Patapon 1+2 Replay aims to bring the classic 2007 and 2008 titles to players better than ever, theres no sign of the PSPs 2011 title, Patapon 3.Patapon may not be one of PlayStations more recognizable franchises, but its still a name that has been associated with the brand for nearly 20 years. Its unclear why or how its leaping other platforms now or if the series will continue to blossom with any new entries in the future. Theres also been no mention of a potential Xbox version, so its best to expect Patapon 1+2 Replay on PC, Switch, and PS5 to be where things end for now.For more on todays news, you can catch up with everything else revealed during the March 2025 Nintendo Direct here.Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He's best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).