The Yooka-Laylee remaster will also be playable for attendees of EGX London 2024 from October 25th to 27th.
Coming to PC and consoles, it offers visual enhancements, new challenges, new Tonics, better controls, and a more responsive camera.
Yooka-Laylee developer Playtonic says the recent injection of funds from Tencent will allow the studio to expand to three development teams.
Tencent has announced a minority stake in Playtonic, although the studio will retain full creative control over its IPs.
Several ideas for games featuring characters in the Yooka-Laylee universe are floating around at the studio.
Three developers have already signed on with Playtonic Friends for their next games.
"We know you're all wondering what we have cooking," the developer writes.
The developer says details will be revealed "soon."
A good selection for those looking for something to play over the weekend.
Attempt the Lair with checkpoints or go in without a Bee Shield to earn a new Tonic.
"We don't like the idea of fans getting their hopes up," says the developer.
Five levels are available to try with no time limit and progress carrying over into the full game.
The demo offers an "assortment" of levels including the titular Impossible Lair.
Playtonic's 2.5D platformer is free until 9 AM PST today.
The 2.5D platformer sees our heroes tackling Capital B across new worlds.
Other titles like Minit, The Red Strings Club and The Escapists 2 are also coming.
Playtonic thanks fans as the spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie hits a new milestone.
Playtonic returns home.
Not Banjo Threeie, this isn't.
A complete video walkthrough for Yooka-Laylee.