Kena and Rot are coming to Fall Guys on the same day Kena: Bridge Of Spirits launches on PS4 and PS5.

The busy period that is the last few months of the year for video game releases has officially begun. Psychonauts 2 has been on the market for a while now, Deathloop is here, and next week Kena: Bridge of Sprits will arrive on PS4 and PS5. The action-adventure looks like it was made by the creative minds behind Disney Pixar movies, and its look alone has generated quite a bit of hype.

Over the summer, it was rumored that Fall Guys would be teaming with PlayStation to create a number of skins based on its games. Ratchet & Clank were first, and now Bridge of Spirit's Kena and Rot will be getting the Fall Guys treatment. PlayStation officially revealed the characters will be getting their own Fall Guys costumes via the tweet below.

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Other than a sneak peek at what the costumes will look like, neither PlayStation nor Fall Guys has revealed details about the crossover. If it's the same as the one that introduced Ratchet & Clank to the BR game earlier this year, then the good news is you won't have to pay for the new skins. Instead, you will have to complete unique challenges within a limited amount of time to get them as well as some other Bridge of Spirits-related items.

Kena and Rot will make their Fall Guys debuts next week on September 21, the same day Bridge of Spirits launches on PS4 and PS5. As for what to expect from the game itself, promotion for Bridge of Spirits has been suspiciously quiet considering there are now only five days to go until it arrives. The game has already been delayed a couple of times, and it is now far too late to delay it again.

The good news is Bridge of Spirits appears to have a relatively tiny file size at just 17GB. Considering the size needed for some games in the present day and how good-looking Bridge of Spirits is, 17GB has to be viewed as a very big win. As does the free PS5 upgrade included with the PS4 version. PlayStation came under fire recently when it announced that wouldn't be the case for Horizon Forbidden West, making a u-turn on that decision following backlash.

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