One of the most unexpectedly brilliant titles revealed at this year's Summer Games Fest is Felt That: Boxing, a comedic boxing game that combines the classic underdog sports narrative with charming puppetry.
The reveal trailer immediately impresses with its stunning photorealistic furry characters. The visuals convincingly mimic a live-action Muppet show, while being an entirely innovative video game.
"Ezra 'Fuzz-E' Wright is an orphan who puts on sparring gloves to save his puppet orphanage from demolition, because of course."
The game's plot is humorously tongue-in-cheek, centering on this unique underdog story. Although detailed information is still limited, its vibrant visuals and comedic tone suggest a fresh, light-hearted take for the sports genre, free from any sense of seriousness.
Felt That: Boxing is scheduled for release in 2026, date to be announced.
"Could be a major breath of fresh air in the sports genre – a rare offering that can't ever be accused of taking itself one iota too seriously."
This game promises a playful, visually stunning twist on sports games, blending puppetry and comedy to deliver a unique and refreshing experience in 2026.