In a surprising yet imaginative move, Aardman Studios has ventured into the world of stealth-action gaming with its upcoming title, Chicken Run: Eggstraction. Set as a direct continuation of the 2023 Chicken Run sequel, the game follows beloved characters on a global mission to rescue fellow chickens. Developed with the same creative minds behind the film series, the game preserves the franchise’s signature humor and charm. During a visit to Aardman’s Bristol headquarters, I experienced firsthand how the studio meticulously crafted both digital and physical models of characters to ensure their stop-motion essence translates seamlessly into gameplay. The result is a lighthearted, chaotic adventure split into two distinct phases—infiltration and exfiltration—offering a playful twist on the stealth genre.
Chicken Run: Eggstraction distinguishes itself by blending traditional Aardman animation techniques with interactive storytelling. Rather than relying solely on digital assets, the team created real-world models of new characters, allowing animators to study movement in a way that mirrors their filmmaking process. This dedication ensures that the quirky, tactile aesthetic synonymous with Aardman remains intact. The game's writing crew, largely composed of those from the original movies, further reinforces this continuity, delivering dialogue and scenarios that feel authentic to longtime fans while remaining accessible to newcomers.
The gameplay experience is divided into two key segments: infiltration and escape. In the first phase, players navigate levels from a top-down perspective, employing slapstick-style tactics to bypass enemies and manipulate the environment. While not as complex as hardcore stealth titles like Metal Gear Solid, the mechanics are intentionally approachable, emphasizing fun over realism. Distracting foes, setting traps, and watching enemies stumble into comedic mishaps all contribute to the game’s whimsical tone. Whether launching an unsuspecting villain across the map using a hidden trampoline or orchestrating elaborate distractions, the emphasis is on creative chaos rather than precision strategy.
The second phase, exfiltration, ramps up the action significantly. Once chickens are freed, they begin autonomously moving toward the exit, requiring players to quickly adapt and manage obstacles in real time. This section channels the frantic energy of classic Aardman films, where visual gags and fast-paced problem-solving dominate. Players must clear paths, redirect flocks, or even reroute enemies—all while dealing with the inevitable pandemonium that ensues. Although careful planning during infiltration can ease the escape, the game subtly encourages speed and improvisation by tying level ratings to quick decision-making, nudging players toward embracing the unpredictable nature of the experience.
Set for release in October 2025 across multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, Chicken Run: Eggstraction stands out as a bold yet fitting extension of Aardman’s creative legacy. By merging the tactile artistry of stop-motion animation with interactive gameplay, the studio delivers a title that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly original. It may not be a high-stakes tactical thriller, but as a love letter to the franchise’s humor and charm, it succeeds in turning poultry-based antics into a genuinely engaging adventure.