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Fall Guys Switch, Xbox release set for 21 June

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Fall Guys will head to Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and Windows PC via Epic Games Store from 21 June, it was today announced.

Moreover, it will go free-to-play at that same time, offering cross-play and cross-progression on all platforms.

“Lovingly crafted as ever by the talented and passionate team at Mediatonic, Fall Guys is set to cement its place as the greatest gameshow on Earth with a huge amount of new content and updates,” Mediatonic said in a press release.

“The action kicks off with Season 1: ‘Free For All’ – a new season that sees our beloved beans arrive en masse to a giant arena to compete for ultimate glory in brand-new events and locations.”

Those who’ve already been playing the title will be gifted a Legacy Pack, complete with new cosmetic items. Players will also get the title’s Season Pass for free.

“The Season Pass is a new, supercharged version of the game’s free progression path that can be purchased with the new in-game currency, Show-Bucks. The game’s free progression path will remain in place, along with the existing currency, Kudos.”

Fall Guys is available on PS4 and PS5; it heads to Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and Windows PC via Epic Games Store from 21 June.

Fall Guys

21 June 2022
PC PS4 PS5 Switch Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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