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Fall Guys on Xbox, Xbox Game Pass teased by Mediatonic

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Fall Guys may soon be added to Xbox and Xbox Game Pass, if a tease from Mediatonic on Twitter is legitimate and not just a cruel troll.

Fall Guys’ official Twitter account responded to a recent tweet by Xbox UK, asking if it could play Xbox Game Pass.

Xbox UK’s original post asked players to comment on the tweet to receive a personalised game recommendation, so hopefully this was a tease of a game coming to the platform and not just someone looking for something to do.

Fall Guys was released to PS4 and Windows PC back in August 2020, also appearing as a PlayStation Plus freebie during that time. Since then, the title’s been praised for its chaotic, multiplayer action. It earned itself the honour of runner-up in the Best Multiplayer category in Stevivor’s GOTY 2020 awards program.

Would you be excited for Fall Guys on Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X?


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