Publisher Microids has announced the release date for 00’s cartoon adaptation Totally Spies! - Cyber Mission on Thursday. It will be launching for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch, andPCon July 09, 2025.

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The video game is based on the all-new season 7 Totally Spies received earlier this month. It’s currently airing in France’s Gulli and the United States' Warner Bros. Discovery among other regions.

The game Cyber Mission has us exploring Singapore and Ayia University, battling a “mysterious menace.” It features three-player co-op multiplayer and lets you play as Sam, Clover, and Alex.

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As you proceed through the game, you’ll be solving puzzles, collecting items, and at some points, being stealthy. You’ll also kick butt, of course, just like the girls do on a regular basis in the cartoon. Strangely, no word about a combat system is explained, but the press release does promise action.

No spy can be without their gadgets, however. There will be the Compowder and a laser lipstick that will interact with the environment and “outwit enemies,” according to the press release.

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Playing the game in co-op mode might be in your best interest. It has been confirmed that each spy has their unique strengths and gadgets at their disposal.

Something to know is that the Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC versions of Totally Spies! - Cyber Mission will only be getting a digital release. Other platforms like the Nintendo Switch and PS5 will be getting physical copies. Additionally, North American Totally Spies fans will have to wait until later in the year to get a physical copy while Europeans can get them day one of launch. It makes sense as Microids is based in Europe.

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Totally Spies! - Cyber Mission Developer Has Worked on a Garfield Game

The developer of the game Balio Studio is based in Belgium. They’re an over 30-person team working on projects like The Smurfs: Village Party, Garfield Lasagna Party, and theWho Wants To Be A Millionairevideo game adaptation. They’ve worked on plenty of IP-based titles before.

The Mario Party take for itsGarfieldgame has a mixed reception, however. The 2022 title has a Very Positive score on Steam, but critics roasted the cat. Not enough reviewers on Metacritic have covered it to give it a score even.

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“The minigame competitive scene is already chock full of great choices, and Garfield Lasagna Party isn’t one of them,” saidWay Too Many Games' review. It’s somehow both too long and too short at the same time, with minigames and animations running overtime, and gameplay being terse and light."

It’s at least better thanGarfield Kart.

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