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Steam News5 June 20261mo ago

The latest update expands and enhances the gaming experience

New dash/acceleration function for fish Improved controls in the classic version New pause function during gameplay Optimized controller mapping and user guidance Improved animations and technical optimizations Numerous

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What changed

0 fixes3 additions4 changes0 removals
  • Gameplay
  • Performance
addedNew dash/acceleration function for fish
changedImproved controls in the classic version
addedNew pause function during gameplay
changedOptimized controller mapping and user guidance
changedImproved animations and technical optimizations
changedNumerous bug fixes and stability updates

SHARK! SHARK! changes

addedNew dash/acceleration function for fish
changedImproved controls in the classic version
addedNew pause function during gameplay
changedOptimized controller mapping and user guidance
changedImproved animations and technical optimizations
  • New dash/acceleration function for fish

  • Improved controls in the classic version

  • New pause function during gameplay

  • Optimized controller mapping and user guidance

  • Improved animations and technical optimizations

  • Numerous bug fixes and stability updates

  • Other fixes

Noah Ezrin, a die hard Intellivision fan from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was working closely with the developers and is delighted about the new versions: “The reboot of Shark! Shark! was easily one of my most anticipated titles anyway. It’s been an absolute blast playtesting various console builds of Shark! Shark! across Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Many improvements have been implemented in the latest updates, which make these reimagined Intellivision classics the definitive way to experience these legendary games on modern platforms. The Classic Astrosmash now features significantly improved controls, along with the ability to pause the game mid-session. In the latest reimagined version of Shark! Shark!, players can now dart/speed up their fish while narrowly avoiding the sharks and hazards lurking in the deep waters.”

Source

Steam News / 5 June 2026

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