My Friend Pedro Heading to PS4, PEGI Rating Leaks

My Friend Pedro

It has been revealed that My Friend Pedro will be coming to PlayStation 4, after a PEGI rating for the game on the platform was discovered.

The news comes via the Pan European Game Information game rating board (PEGI), who accidentally leaked their rating for the game on PlayStation 4 (with a rating of PEGI 16). The rating was finalized on February 11th.

No official announcement has come from Devolver Digital, so we do not know at this stage if this version of the game will have any new exclusive content or not.

We will keep you informed as we learn more.

You can find the rundown on the game (via Steam) below:


My Friend Pedro is a violent ballet about friendship, imagination, and one man’s struggle to obliterate anyone in his path at the behest of a sentient banana. The strategic use of split aiming, slow motion, and the ol’ stylish window breach create one sensational action sequence after another in an explosive battle through the violent underworld.

Full Throttle Gun Ballet: Unleash a torrent of destruction with an incredible level of control over both your weapons and your body. Twist and turn through the air while aiming both hands at priority threats or line up a perfect ricochet to drop an unsuspecting gangster from behind.

Mix it Up: Break up the high octane running and gunning a bit with dynamic sequences like a thrilling motorcycle chase or slow it all down and take a moment to think through a series of clever (and possibly fatal) physics-based puzzles.

Slow Motion Braggadocio: When the action amps up to a frenzy, bring it all into focus by shifting into slow motion to calm the nerves and steady the aim. Use the game’s automated gif generator to easily share clips of your most over the top sequences over social media.


My Friend Pedro is out now on Windows PC (via Steam), and Nintendo Switch. It is likely to be coming to PlayStation 4. In case you missed it, you can find our review here (we recommend it!)

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