Spread the Love: Don't Stop, Girlypop! Brings Y2K Arena Shooter Action to PC on January 29
Players Can Dive Into This Fast-Paced Arena Movement Shooter With a Free Demo on Steam
Leamington Spa, UK - December 2, 2025: Leading UK publisher Kwalee and Australian indie studio Funny Fintan Softworks are pleased to announce that the Y2K-inspired arena shooter Don't Stop, Girlypop! is coming to PC via Steam on January 29, 2026.
To celebrate the announcement, Kwalee and Funny Fintan Softworks have released a brand new trailer. The trailer showcases the game's fast-paced combat, vibrant arenas, and unique movement mechanics, plus customisation items, offering players a deeper look at what to expect when Don't Stop, Girlypop! launches next January.
Players eager to jump in right away can download the free demo on Steam. The demo includes six early-game stages, three unique weapons, and the chance to team up with a very special digital dino companion as they master the game's energetic movement and combat systems. The demo currently holds a "Very Positive" rating on Steam based on over 700 player reviews.
Watch the release date reveal here
Download the Press Kit here
Request a key here
About the game:
❤ Just ❤ Don't ❤ Stop ❤ Moving! ❤
Spread the love! Don't Stop, Girlypop! is a Y2K arena movement shooter where standing still is not an option. ❤ Just ❤ Don't ❤ Stop ❤ Moving! ❤
❤ The faster you go, the more damage you deal and the more you heal! DSG combines the riotous fun of boomer shooter mechanics with advanced contemporary movement abilities.
❤ Wave hopping combines the feeling of a classic bunny hop with modern ground slam, dash and double jump mechanics to fling you into a fast, fluid and precise flow state.
❤ Unleash the horrors <3 Guns with alt-fires combine symbiotically with each other to create magical moments of complex interplay
❤ Master a deep and dynamic combat system to generate high Love scores and become the Cupid of death!
❤ Destroy shareholder value! Mining corp Tigris Nix wants to drain your world of The Love, a natural force keeping your planet alive. Lay waste to its robot drones to heal the Oasis!
❤ Kill 'em with kindness! Every point of damage dealt against a robot is one piece of The Love released back into the environment and one step closer to the end of Tigris Nix.
❤ Dazzle your enemies by decorating your arms and guns with fabrics and ornaments. Add butterflies to your barrel, paint yourself in pink chrome, and – yes – dominate the battlefield in a quintuple-denim masterpiece.
About Kwalee
Kwalee is a multi-award-winning games publisher and developer based in Leamington Spa, UK. The company has built a growing catalogue of PC and console titles, including Wildmender, ROBOBEAT, Voidwrought, In Sink, Hordes of Hunger, The Precinct, and Town to City alongside upcoming releases such as Don't Stop Girlypop!, Hark the Ghoul, Call of the Elder Gods, Grime II, Ground Zero, Retro Space, Lost Hellden, BPM Bitcrushed, Shift at Midnight, Welcome to Elderfield, Lily's World XD and Rune Dice.
Founded by games industry icon and Codemasters co-founder David Darling CBE, Kwalee is supported by a global team of games experts, with studios in the UK, India, and remote locations worldwide. The company is actively seeking high-quality games to publish across all platforms and welcomes developers to get in touch.
Officially recognised as 'Best Publisher' at the TIGA Awards 2022, Kwalee is also a committed industry advocate—serving as an ambassador for the non-profit organisation Women in Games and regularly supporting charities such as Safe In Our World, GamesAid, and SpecialEffect.
About Funny Fintan Softworks
Funny Fintan Softworks is an indie studio in Perth / Boorloo, Western Australia. Founded by Jane Fiona in 2020, the team has been working on the first-person shooter Don't Stop, Girlypop!, originally created as a school project in tenth grade but now expanded into a full-time project supported by Screen Australia and Screenwest. The team is driven by fast, classic first-person shooters, tight gameplay loops and a strong sense of aesthetic.






