First Bluey Video Game to Debut This Fall

Bluey: The Videogame, the first video game for the IP, is set to be released by Outright Games and BBC Studios for consoles and PC on November 17.

The interactive sandbox adventure game features episodic gameplay and activities inspired by fan-favorite moments from the series as well as a brand-new four-part storyline created in partnership with Artax Games, BBC Studios and Ludo Studio. Up to four players can play as Bluey, her sister Bingo, her mom Chilli or her dad Bandit.

The game features voices from the English-speaking cast of the show, including David McCormack (Bandit) and Melanie Zanetti (Chilli). Several of the hit music tracks from series composer Joff Bush will be featured in the game’s soundtrack, alongside new music created by the development team.

Bluey: The Videogame will be available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC.

“We’re incredibly excited to be working with BBC Studios as a brand-new licensing partner for Outright Games and to help expand the phenomenal world of Bluey into video games,” said Stephanie Malham, COO of Outright Games. “It is always our goal to create games that can act as an entry point to the world of video games and to some of the most important entertainment franchises on the planet like Bluey. It’s a thrill for us to bring Bluey’s world to life with a level of interactivity that has never been seen before, and by ensuring that the game is accessible and enjoyable for all ages, we know fans across the globe will be delighted.”

Kevin Jorge, head of games at BBC Studios, added, “We’re delighted to be working with Outright Games on Bluey’s first video game. It’s very important for us to capture the essence of fun and games that is central to the series. We know fans will be excited to explore Bluey’s world and join in with the Heeler family’s antics.”