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Concept art of Ma'Spa

Munch's Exoddus was the cancelled sequel to Munch's Oddysee, and the second game outside of the Oddworld Quintology. Munch would take the can of Gabbiar containing fertilized Gabbit eggs with him to Ma'Spa, so the baby Gabbitwogs could be hatched and begin their life cycle to save the Gabbits from extinction. The game was never really made. However, it was mentioned more than once. Not much is known about the game, and the plot was never developed after the public's reception to Munch's Oddysee.

Interestingly, Queen Sam was going to make an appearance in Munch's Exoddus.

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