Chuck sofas out the window with Moving Out 2

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The original Moving Out was peak lockdown content when it launched back in April 2020. Whilst the world is much more open now, in August of 2023, we are still hungry for some chaotic multiplayer action. SMG Studio, DEVM Games and Team17 are known for just that. Welcome, Moving Out 2 on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC!

Become a F.A.R.T

A Furniture Arrangement and Relocation Technician, of course. When you need your belongings swiftly moved out of your home and into a removal van, you call the team of F.A.R.T’s over at Smooth Moves to do the job. Moving Out 2, releasing right now on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC, sees you don your Smooth Moves overalls, and commence the removal job!

It works in the vein of the Overcooked! series, amongst others. Moving Out 2 sees you and up to three friends dashing across a variety of levels, each with unique obstacles to manoeuvre around. Your job is to pick up and transport every item of furniture out of the house into a nearby removal van. Any. Means. Necessary.

Use swings to jump gaps, portals for interdimensional travel, or a good old-fashioned throw out of the window, to get the job done in record time.

Online Play!

For the first time ever, Moving Out is featuring online play with the sequel. That means you can invite your friends to a session, and hear them bark orders wherever you may be. Throw in the option to dress up your F.A.R.T as you see fit, from a variety of crazy costumes, as well as shape your experience using the many accessibility options, and this ensures Moving Out 2 is truly for everybody.

The Key Features of Moving Out 2 on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC

  • MULTI-DIMENSIONAL LOCAL & ONLINE MULTIPLAYER – Friends who move together, groove together! Whether you fancy some local co-op action or a cross-play online multiplayer session, we’ve got you signed, sealed and delivered!
  • NEW ADVENTURE – We’re not in Packmore anymore… Via inter-dimensional portals you will explore new worlds filled with hilariously silly challenges and chaotic, rib-tickling action.
  • FRESH CHARACTERS & RETURNING FAVOURITES – Moving Out 2 features an entire new cast of extra lovable characters because Smooth Moves have signed up some new F.A.R.T recruits! Not to worry though, Rye Yu and Sidney are still on the payroll…
  • IT’S FOR EVERYONE! – Assist mode?! Check! A wide array of accessibility options?! Check! Loads of characters and countless finely tailored fits and skins for all you fashionistas?! Check! Check! Check!

Get Movin’ and Groovin’!

What are you waiting for? The clock is ticking; Moving Out 2 is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Switch and PC. If you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you’ll find Moving Out 2 present on there.

To get a copy for Xbox, you can do so via the Xbox Store for £24.99. And if you haven’t played the first game, perhaps consider the Moving Out + Moving Out 2 Bundle. That is priced at £39.99. 

And further still is the opportunity to grab the F.A.R.Tastic Four Pack. This is priced at £3.99, adding four new movers into the equation. You’ll find Chum, Bastian, Hootacris and Cera Topps working their way through Packmore. 

Of course, we will have a full review of Moving Out 2 for Xbox very soon.

Game Description

Moving Out 2 is the wacky sequel to the world-famous physics-based moving simulator. Working as a solo F.A.R.T, or with up to three friends, slip into your Smooth Moves uniform and help the residents of Packmore, and beyond, to pack up and ship out! 

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