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Experience a festival of fandom like never before in Funko Fusion! Play through iconic worlds and mashup characters inspired by some of your favorite franchises in an action-adventure game with uniquely authentic, irreverent humor from the creative minds of 10:10 Games.

Funko Fusion is a action-adventure, multiplayer and puzzle-platformer game developed and published by 1010 Games.
Released on September 13th 2024 is available only on Windows in 16 languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish - Spain, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish - Latin America, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, German and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 639 reviews of which 432 were positive and 207 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.5 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 33.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 10.47€ on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-4790K or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 470
  • Storage: 40 GB available space

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March 2025
great game if you like the lego franchise im really shocked to see it at mixed reviews every level is pulled from thee movie/show and theres alot about this that makes it just like and in some cases better than the lego games theres alot to collect and you need to do a second plathru (like in lego) to get alot of secrets my mixed reviews come from the dlc content its just alot of charracters nobody asked for and they really have no purpose and there not cheap either its really stupid. they should have made the dlcs come with levels from where the characters came from.
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Nov. 2024
Its good and all, but if you're planning to play ONLY Multiplayer, i'd recommend you wait, multiplayer doesn't even have all levels and cameos, which isn't really good, for now only 3 levels is all you got.
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Nov. 2024
Full disclosure: I actually bought this game and refunded it at first, because I really disliked it. But then I reconsidered it, gave it another shot, and played it to 100%. So here are my thoughts. TLDR It is not a perfect game, but it has some pretty fun combat, a mixed bag of puzzles, and some really great IPs (particularly if you are an Edgar Wright fan). Some of the puzzles can be tedious, most of the boss fights are pretty fun, and I think the comedic bits hit pretty well. The Good The IPs are great, at least to me, but your mileage may vary. If you are not into the IPs that are featured in the game, then you will probably not like the game. The characters and settings are 100% the draw of the game -- as it stands, I don't see anyone playing Funko Fusion solely for the gameplay. Some of the puzzles are genuinely clever. There are a fixed number of printable gadgets and character powers that you can use to solve the puzzles, but they mix and match them enough that solving some of the puzzles can be a challenge. The visuals are fantastic -- if you like the Funko Pop! aesthetic, you will love the visuals. There's a lot to collect -- between the cameo characters and the weapons, there's a nice variety of stuff to grab on the levels. It would be nice if some of the variants were also collectible rather than purchase-able, but there's still a decent range of stuff to grab. Some of the boss fights are pretty great. Not the Eddy battles, which tend to be pretty tedious, but the mini-boss fights on the Scott Pilgrim level can be pretty great, or the mini-boss fights in the MOTU levels. The Adequate The minion combat is OK. Not great, just okay. The gameplay is focused on shooting, as shooting is, without exception, better than melee, and you generally only resort to melee when your shooty weapon has to be reloaded. Some of the characters have better shooty weapons than others, and some characters have a shield (useless) versus a dodge, and that defines your choice of character. There's really no situationality to the combat. The Eddy battles are...fine. There are some high points (the Battlestar Galactica Eddy battle is pretty good), but most of them resort to blasting stuff off of Eddy until you can summon a giant boss friend to finish the battle. Sometimes, there are minions to deal with, but the battles are generally pretty blah. Some of the puzzles are just...fine. Kind of one-note. For example, every level has a "race to pull four switches before time runs out" puzzle. They are occasionally interesting, but these puzzles are usually just a thing to do. Like, every level has one of those, a combat challenge (which is not very challenging), and a collectibles challenge. So that's three of seven puzzles that are exactly the same on every level. The collectible weapons are...meh. They generally don't feel significantly better than your default shooty (depending on which character you are playing). It would be cool if you could use the printable weapons to shore up the weak points in your selected character's fighting style, but the frequency of character switching and the lack of real pros and cons between characters discourage this. The Bad There are definitely some bugs. Like, a couple of puzzles that can't be solved without doing some weird, glitchy stuff bugs. And I experienced some really weird lighting bugs where, for some of the levels, I needed to mess around with my video settings in order for the entire level to not be pitch black. Some of the puzzles just suck. Like, every level has a chest to unlock where you need to collect anywhere between 5 and 10 blinky things on the map. These blinkies range from enormous and obvious to tiny. So a lot of play time is spent running around the maps looking in every nook and cranny for some a tiny funko pop that may or may not be blinking. That definitely gets old quick. There is also a "hunt the timed, random minion" type of puzzle that is just kind of repetitive and frustrating -- I feel like those would be better as a specifically coded minion so that it doesn't spawn, say, behind a door that you can't open until a fair ways into the level. There's no keybind customization built in, and the default keymap sucks for mouse and keyboard. I installed a keyboard re-mapper application to reconfigure my keys to something sane, and I was much happier with the game after doing so. The game is, at its heart, a shooter, so playing with a controller feels typing with boxing gloves on. I assume they'll add keyboard customization at some point, because it's egregious that it's not in there.
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Sept. 2024
It's a fun and enjoyable fan-servicing game... but I'd give a Neutral Review or wait a few weeks or months... Because while the levels are good, and some really need some tweaking on the difficulty (being too hard)... But the thing is like this game was rushed and pushed out the door by stupid execs and the Devs had little to no time at all to do any basic QA... so theres tons of BUGS and GAME BREAKING BUGS everywhere that can soft-lock your progress... this game could really have used more 6 months in the oven... and it didn't launch with co-op that was announced... So yeah, really interesting game and concept idea... they have range to do like infinite dlcs and collabs... but please wait a few weeks or months so they can fix those bugs and do co-op... Also, Regional price in Brazil was actually fair, which is rare nowadays... I'll check this back in the future... PS: Peak gaming is having the KFC Chef Colonel Sanders as a free reward dlc... lol... and of course I have it... why not? hehehehehe
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Sept. 2024
For some reason the game decided that when I do one part of an achievement, it means i've completed it all. It's okay so far but there are quite a few bugs. Just got soft locked in the Scott Pilgrim world (couldn't do anything but walk around and shoot.) Other than that there is a lot of potential. If all the bugs get fixed soon then it'll be peak.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Funko Fusion is currently priced at 33.99€ on Steam.

Funko Fusion is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 33.99€ on Steam.

Funko Fusion received 432 positive votes out of a total of 639 achieving a rating of 6.51.
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Funko Fusion was developed and published by 1010 Games.

Funko Fusion is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Funko Fusion is not playable on MacOS.

Funko Fusion is not playable on Linux.

Funko Fusion offers both single-player and multi-player modes.

Funko Fusion includes Co-op mode where you can team up with friends.

There are 22 DLCs available for Funko Fusion. Explore additional content available for Funko Fusion on Steam.

Funko Fusion does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Funko Fusion does not support Steam Remote Play.

Funko Fusion is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for Funko Fusion.

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Funko Fusion
6.5
432
207
Game modes
Multiplayer
Features
Online players
13
Developer
1010 Games
Publisher
1010 Games
Release 13 Sep 2024
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