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Ball X Pit release date set for 15 October on PC, consoles, Xbox Game Pass

Mark those calendars.

The Ball X Pit release date has been set for 15 October on PC, Xbox, PlayStation, and Switch, with a Switch 2 release following later in the year.

“Officially the 12th Most-Played game in June’s Steam Next Fest, Ball x Pit sees you batter hordes of enemies with an oral barrage of esoteric projectiles that can be evolved, upgraded and combined to create all manner of overpowered synergies,” publisher Devolver wrote in a press release. “Gather the riches of the pit to expand your homestead, generate resources and recruit unique heroes.”

If you’ve not checked Ball X Pit out yet, you can get a taste of what to expect below.

Better yet, the game’s Steam demo is currently accessible here if you’d to give things a proper try.

Expect Ball X Pit from 15 October on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, Switch, and via Xbox Game Pass. A Nintendo Switch 2 release follows later in 2025.


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