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New Ball x Pit trailer has a lot of balls flying at your face

Developer tries to break his own game.

A new Ball x Pit trailer is all about chaos and silliness, as developer Kenny Sun does everything he can to break his game.

“Ever wonder how many balls it takes to break Ball x Pit? We did,” publisher Devolver wrote in a press release. “We went all in with over 3,000 balls and the result? Pure chaos.”

While the trailer below isn’t what you should expect from a normal round of the brick breaker, it is fun to watch.

“Ball x Pit is a fast-paced fantasy roguelite where heroes must find the balls to plunge deeper into a seemingly bottomless pit of monsters,” Devolver continued. “Develop arcane ammunition and resources in pursuit of treasure, recruiting additional heroes to aid you in your perilous quest.”

Check it out and let us know what you think.

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


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