Video game studio PHL Collective probably didn’t expect the 2020 difficulty spike, but the 22-person company just released its largest project to date all the same.
On Oct. 9, the Old City-based company released Ben 10: Power Trip, a Cartoon Network-licensed open world game where players can roam around, complete tasks, find collectibles and battle enemies in a non-linear fashion. The storyline includes characters from the show “Ben 10” and is aimed at a younger audience (with an E10+ rating).
The relationship with Cartoon Network has existed pretty much since PHL Collective started in 2013, founder and co-owner Nick Madonna told Technical.ly. The company recently worked with the cartoon empire on a VR experience at the Cartoon Network hotel in Lancaster, and it’s also produced Tom and Jerry Colossal Catastrophewith the classic characters in a Halloween-themed game.
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