Aussie made Moving Out launches in April, includes a wide range of inclusivity and accessibility options

SMG Studio, the Aussies behind Death Squared and OTTTD, has finally announced the release date for the much anticipated Moving Out. Coming to PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One, Moving Out is a furniture relocation game for one to four players. Designed as a hilarious, arcade slapstick game about moving furniture around, Moving Out will be available on April 28, 2020.

In Moving Out, players are Furniture Arrangement & Relocation Technicians (FARTs) from the Smooth Moves removal company. Alone or with three friends, FARTs will need to help the residents of Packmore move out.

Moving Out features couch co-op too, so players can mess around with FARTs all in the same room at the same time…

Moving Out Release Date

SMG Studio is particularly proud of the inclusive character customisation in Moving Out. Players can select options for their characters including hijabs, glasses, wheelchairs and more. It’s not just the customisation of characters either, Moving Out offers a range of accessibility options for players.

These include increased time limits, dyslexia-friendly text, keyboard rebinding, the ability to skip levels and much more.

SMG Studio CEO Ashley Ringrose said;

We are excited to announce the release date for Moving Out as 28th April. Moving Out takes couch co-op to a whole new level and we’re excited to see the world start moving through the fantastically wholesome and zany world we have crafted.

Moving Out will be available for PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One on April 28, 2020.

Leo Stevenson
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