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Go Mecha Ball pinballs onto PC and Xbox on January 25th

Face off against a malfunctioning AI in this electrifying infusion of skill, strategy and chaos

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December 14, 2023

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Super Rare Games :

London, UK - December 14, 2023 - Super Rare Games and Whale Peak Games today announce the release date for Go Mecha Ball, asymmetric arcade-style twin stick shooter coming to Steam, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on January 25th 2024.

Go Mecha Ball - Release Date Announcement

 

Embark on an immersive journey through the neon-lit realms of Go Mecha Ball, where players engage in dynamic twin-stick shooter combat, executing acrobatic maneuvers across vibrant 3D platforms with pinball-style physics. Soaring above the chaos, players can boost up ramps, bounce off lively bumpers, or ride the updraft from giant fans, incorporating a layer of dynamic movement into their chosen strategy as they face waves of destructive robot enemies, colossal bosses and arcade-like obstacles.

Players can unleash the power of four distinct gun-wielding mechs, each with its own unique arsenal of weapons, abilities, and upgrades that can be added between runs for roguelike progression through vivid and exciting levels. Utilise over 25 tools for mass destruction, and explore the ways that more than 20 quirky abilities customise the experience of each gun-toting run across four visually stunning worlds full of enemies and challenges. 

 The game's dynamically generated and interactive soundtrack adds another layer to the chaos, where each gunshot, impact and interaction is reflected in an immersive soundscape creating a symphony of uniqueness for each player's journey.

 

Features

  • Action-packed twin-stick shooter with arcade roguelite elements

  • Experience the dual gameplay of walking and shooting as a mech, or rolling and bumping as a ball

  • Navigate dynamic arena playgrounds with a mix of rolling, bouncing, leaping, and bounding

  • Conquer four diverse worlds filled with unique enemies and obstacles

  • Arm yourself with a versatile arsenal of over 25 destructive tools

  • Unleash over 20 quirky and devastating abilities to dominate your foes

  • Enhance your mechs with a vast array of more than 50 upgrades, creating a truly personalized combat experience.

 

Go Mecha Ball will be released on PC (Steam), Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on January 25th for $19.99 / £16.99 / €19.49. Also available on Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass (PC) at launch.

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About Super Rare Games

Super Rare Games strives to be the indie's best friend. Defined by that mission, we are both a wholly original publisher as well as a publisher of limited physical content for the Nintendo Switch™. We operate alongside our partners to bring the most exclusive offering of the very best indie games to collectors worldwide. From the packaging of the products to opening the limited edition trading cards, we aim to provide gamers with the purest experience. As we continue to expand our collection of games, we hope you join us and grow yours too. You can find out more on the Super Rare Games websiteTwitterFacebook, or Instagram.
 

About Whale Peak Games 

No one really knows who Whale Peak Games are, the shadowy business entity owned and operated by international man of mystery Jakob Wahlberg. Reports suggest it’s composed of a crack team of veteran game developers with previous affiliations to companies like Moon Studios, Vlambeer, Riot Games and Spicy Horse. Their work can be found in games like Cult of the Lamb, Death’s Door, Noita, Downwell, Nuclear Throne, Alice: Madness Returns, League of Legends and the Steamworld series. No-one knows what they might do next: They might disband back to their respective dark corners of the internet, or they might very well usher in a new era of indie game development. Only time will tell.

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