Moving Out Gets Its First Update And It's Free!

Moving Out Gets Its First Update And It's Free!

No, it’s not that chant from your parents, but the SMG StudioDevM Games and Team17 release, Moving Out has a new update, which makes it all the more worthwhile to replaying and best of all? It’s free!

There’s no small print of it being exclusively for one system, but for PC and consoles. Creating a bit of a paradox, one of the new modes is called Moving In, and is available in 12 of the original levels.

What is this new mode? It’s the reverse of moving out – unpack the van and place items in their new homes, which inclides the new auto snap feature, which is an assist mode to place things exactly where they should go.

Moving Out Switch review
Chaos ensues. Source: Screen capture

Additional extras include new customisations for player shirts and two new dance moves – The Prospector and Loveshack. For further details on the latter, ask your parents.

Key features in Moving Out are the following:

  • Couch co-op: Players can either take on Moving Out solo or enlist the help of up to three friends in local multiplayer co-operative gameplay, as they figure out how to get items into the removals van in the quickest way possible!
  • Location, location, location: No move is too big, too small, or too weird. Work through sleepy suburbs, frenzied farms, haunted houses and even head into space to keep customers happy!
  • Physics: Need to get a large item of furniture down some steps? Gravity is a F.A.R.T’s best friend. Glass door in the way? Smash right through it. Throwing things over railings will always be quicker than carrying them the long way around.
  • Character customisation: Choose from a roster of movers from humans to anthropomorphic animals and appliances that can be tailored to suit the job at hand. 
  • Assist mode: Increased time limits, skippable levels and removal of dangers are just some of the options available in assist mode.
  • Accessibility options: Dyslexia-friendly text, scalable user interface, and remappable keyboard controls on Steam make the Moving Out experience as inclusive as possible. 

If you don’t have it, I’d recommend picking it up if you’re into party co-op games. You can read the review here, and watch the updated trailer below:

Moving Out is available now on PC, PS4, Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch.