Turner’s Cartoon Network will expand the imaginative worlds of its hit series Steven Universe with a new console game set to release in 2017. Save the Light joins the new original series and console/PC game OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes, announced earlier today. Continuing its commitment to producing premiere content across a variety of platforms, the new titles will engage fans with storylines, interactive play and additional surprises only available within the console gameplay.
Cartoon Network will showcase the following new original titles throughout PAX East:
- Save the Light: An original story crafted with Steven Universe series creator Rebecca Sugar, this RPG console game is a sequel to the 2015 hit mobile title Attack the Light. Developed with renowned hit maker Grumpyface Studios, the game is expected to launch summer 2017.
- OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes: From the creative mind of artist Ian Jones-Quartey and developed by award-winning Capybara Games, this action brawler with RPG elements is set in the outrageous world of the upcoming Cartoon Network Studios animated series OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes. This new console game is expected to arrive fall 2017.
Additionally at PAX East, Cartoon Network will host speakers from Capybara Games, Grumpyface Studios and Wake Robin Games for a panel offering first looks at these new games on Saturday, March 11 at 10 a.m. in the Dragonfly Theater. Titled “Cartoon Network Games: Going Indie With Steven Universe & OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes,” the discussion will focus on how Cartoon Network’s multi-platform strategy connects show creators with indie developers to further bring their worlds to life and engage fans on every platform. Attendees will receive a code for a free download of the Steven Universe light RPG Attack the Light on iOS and Android.
Cartoon Network Games will be at Booth #20055 on the convention floor throughout PAX East with a number of attractions for fans, including a special gallery of concept artwork from Save the Light and OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes, meet and greets with developers, giveaways, and more. There will also be playable demos of Attack the Light, the hit precursor to Save the Light, and the side-scrolling beat ‘em up OK K.O.! Lakewood Plaza Turbo, which recently released a major final update.