Sesame Street returns in an educational and cooperative video game for children

Published on June 14, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Outright Games has announced Sesame Street: Friends & Fun, a 3D adventure based on the classic children's series Sesame Street. The game will arrive on October 9th for consoles and PC, allowing young children to create their own character, explore the neighborhood, participate in minigames, and learn basic math alongside Elmo and his friends. It is an educational and safe entertainment option for children.

3D childrens video game scene, young child character with customizable avatar standing on a colorful street, Elmo holding a glowing number block while pointing at a math equation floating in midair, cooperative gameplay action showing two kids solving a puzzle together, bright sunny day in Sesame Street, cartoonish 3D render style, playful educational tools like a bouncing calculator and spinning alphabet cube, friendly monsters watching from a nearby stoop, soft warm lighting, vibrant primary colors, detailed textures on brick buildings and grass, clean family-friendly aesthetic, joyful learning atmosphere, no text or numbers visible

3D Exploration and Cooperative Mode for Children's Learning 🎮

The title is developed in a three-dimensional environment that recreates the iconic settings of the series. Players can move freely through the neighborhood, interact with objects and characters, and complete activities designed to reinforce basic numerical skills. The local cooperative mode allows two children to play together on the same screen, fostering collaboration and shared play. The controls are adapted for small hands, with a simple interface that prioritizes accessibility.

Elmo Will Teach You to Add, But Not to Clean Your Room 😅

Finally, an excuse for the little ones to spend hours in front of the screen without parents feeling like they are raising a future video game addict. Elmo and company will make sure they learn to count while picking up virtual apples. Too bad there isn't a DLC that teaches them to pick up real toys from the living room. However, at least they can share the experience with a sibling or friend, doubling the chaos and fun in equal measure.