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Rematch release date set for 19 June, beta coming 18 April

Mark those calendars!

Sifu dev Slocap’s next game, Rematch, now has a release date set for 19 June. What’s more, it’ll host an beta from 18 April.

“Play as a team, never give up, and master your role on the field,” reads a description attached to a new trailer, below. “Experience football like never before with immersive third-person action and skill-based gameplay.”

If you want the chance to play a little early, a beta will kick off from 18 April; you’ll need to head here and register for the chance to play.

Players will have the chance to play in 4v4 and 5v5 football modes, which the developer said have been designed for fast and frenzied action.

Pre-orders for the title are also open.

Expect Rematch on Windows PC via Steam, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5 from 19 June.


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