Push Me Pull You — Today is the big day! Push Me Pull You is out...

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Today is the big day! Push Me Pull You is out today on PS4.

It’s arriving alongside another trailer that shows some longer form gameplay, and more of PMPY’s lovely soundtrack which was composed, performed, recorded and mixed by the incredible Dan Golding.

We want to take this opportunity to answer all your questions about the release:

Is it out, like, right now?

Maybe! The releases are staggered a bit throughout different regions, so it depends where you live. If it’s not available yet, it should be really soon.

Yes!

What do I need to play?

For this release, you’ll need a PS4. Push Me Pull You will be coming to computers too, but you’ll have to wait a little longer for that. When it’s ready, the game will be on Windows, Mac and Linux via Steam, Itch.io and Humble.

How many people can play?

2-4 people can play at once, but Push Me Pull You is a great spectator sport, so you can’t really have too many players.

How many controllers do I need?

Push Me Pull You is designed with controller sharing in mind. So you can play with two people per controller if need be.

This means you can play a two player game with a single controller, and only two controllers are needed to play with four players.

In short: at least one for every two players.

Is there an online component?

No, the game is local multiplayer only. Adding online would have forced us to leave behind lots of the things that make the game special (due to both technical and non-technical limitations).

QWOP & Super Pole Riders developer Bennett Foddy does a pretty good job of explaining why online doesn’t necessarily make sense for local multiplayer games in this piece for Polygon.

Can I play with my PS Vita?

If you have a PS4 and a PS Vita you use the Vita as an extra screen + controller via remote play.

This could mean using it as your second controller or playing in another room.

Who can I play with?

The game is relatively easy to learn for non-gamers. So if you can’t meet up for a competitive match in person but still want to play, it might be a good one to try with someone you wouldn’t normally play games with.