A ‘Bluey’ Video Game Is Coming to Nex Playground
September 4, 2026, may just go down as the most exciting day in Bluey history.
Earlier this morning, we brought you the news that Disney and the BBC had finally announced a release date for the upcoming Bluey movie.

Bluey asks Aunt Trixie to take off Muffin’s cone while Bingo and Mum watch on. (Credit: Disney Channel)
As it turns out, that wasn’t the only big reveal in store for Bluey fans.
A ‘Bluey’ Video Game Is on the Way
Later this fall, fans will be able to play a new Bluey video game from BBC Studios, Ludo, and Nex.

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The game, which will be exclusive to Nex Playground, “Invites players to jump, dance, and laugh alongside the Heeler family.” The game is intended for those ages 4 and is “designed to be enjoyed with siblings, parents, and grandparents alike.”
According to a new press release, the game will see Bluey “use her limitless energy to play games that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways, bringing her family and the whole neighborhood into her world of fun.”

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“The upcoming ‘Bluey’ game will feature several mini-games inspired by fan-favorite episodes, encouraging players to activate dance mode, play Keepy Uppy, and have fun with the magic asparagus, inspired by scenes from the show in a physical and interactive way,” the description continues.
The Game Will Be Exclusive to Nex Playground
The Bluey game will debut on Next Playground this October. To play, fans will have to have a Play Pass. More details about the game will be forthcoming.

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“Through Nex Playground, we’re bringing the beloved world of ‘Bluey’ off the screen and into the living room, transforming favorite moments from the show into active, shared experience,” Nex co-founder and CEO David Lee said.

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“From jumping and dancing to bouncing and playing a game of squash, families can immerse themselves in cooperative and competitive mini-games inspired by iconic episodes like ‘Musical Statues,’ ‘Keepy Uppy,’ and ‘Asparagus’–all designed to spark movement, imagination, and togetherness.”


