Overview
- The game arrives on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Windows PC at launch with day-one access through Xbox Game Pass on console and PC.
- Double Fine published a first-month plan with weekly drops that include a Dinosaur decoration pack, a new map called Hades, a sticker pack, and a Cats & Dogs pack.
- Larger updates are slated for summer and beyond, adding two maps, Missions for progression, a Pot Journal, new ways to play, and a Photo Mode.
- Pricing lands at $19.99 for the base game or $29.99 for the Fired Up edition, which adds extra glazes, Kintsugi-base stickers, new attachments, and three developer-made custom pots.
- Players sculpt bowls, jugs, and vases that carry water into objective matches to douse the rival kiln, with shape-based archetypes, capsule-style collision using each pot’s widest and tallest points, a Top Shelf pot-swap system, and no mid-match decorating to keep play fast and readable.