Rumbleverse launch

Grappler royale Rumbleverse launches into the ring in August

You can DDT the competition very soon

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The multiplayer wrestling battle royaleĀ RumbleverseĀ is launching quite soon. Iron Galaxy announced today thatĀ RumbleverseĀ will launch on August 11 for PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and PC via Epic.

The free-to-play brawler goes live on the 11th, and a week later the first season ofĀ RumbleverseĀ will kick off. According to Iron Galaxy’s blog, this will include a Battle Pass with cosmetics to earn along a special path.

RumbleverseĀ is a 40-player battle royale-style game. But rather than guns and shooting,Ā RumbleverseĀ is about good ol’ fashioned wrestling. Characters can pick up and use various moves like strikes, kicks, uppercuts, and giant slams to knock out opponents.

Announced in December during The Game Awards 2021,Ā RumbleverseĀ was set to launch in February. Iron Galaxy delayed the launch though, and has been running tests and early playtimes. Now, it seems like the fighter’s ready to head into the ring.

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It’s been hard to missĀ Rumbleverse, as it’s been making the rounds in the fighting game community social sphere with each new playtest. And I’ll admit, the concept has me intrigued. Plenty of battle royale games hone in on accuracy and shooting ability, but very few have sated the brawling, fighting, wrasslin’ urge.

There have been several battle royales that have gone into and out of the spotlight over the years, but this one at least seems worth a test drive. At the low, low price of free, why not?

RumbleverseĀ slams onto PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC via the Epic Games Store on August 11.


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