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Pro Jank Footy demo heads to Steam next week, full PC and console release follows

Great news for Aussie footy fans, from Aussie footy fans.

A Pro Jank Footy demo will be available as part of Steam Next Fest between 23 February and 2 March, followed by a full release on PC and consoles later in the year.

Adelaide-based developers Powerbomb Games and Tinker Town confirmed that Pro Jank Footy will be released on Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, Switch, and Switch 2 alongside Windows PC via Steam.

Pro Jank Footy blends the immediacy of classic arcade sports games like NBA Jam and NHL ‘94 with the unpredictability of local Aussie Rules. Designed for solo play, couch multiplayer and quick-fire sessions, the game captures the wild energy, humour and spontaneity of grassroots footy,” said the developers.

“At the heart of the game’s personality are two major Australian creative forces: international comedy icon Broden Kelly (Aunty Donna), who provides the commentary and serves as the unmistakable voice of the game, and creative director David Ashby, the cult comedy film and television creator (Danger 5), whose comedic sensibilities and world-building instincts shape Pro Jank Footy’s distinctive tone,” today’s press release continued. “Alongside co-creator and lead developer Tyler Roach and producer Cam Rogers, they bring a uniquely Australian blend of humour, storytelling and footy insight to the game.”

Take a look at what to expect above, and get ready for that upcoming Steam demo.

Pro Jank Footy heads to Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5, Switch, and Switch 2 sometime in 2026.


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