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Fall Guys is now on Xbox – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
June 21, 2022
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The cutest platform battle royale game ever, Fall Guys, is now out on Xbox. As of today (June 21) the game is available on Xbox One and Series X|S. And also today, Fall Guys switches to a free-to-play model (a la Fortnite, others) with cross-play including cross-platform parties and cross-progression through your Epic Games account.

What is Fall Guys?

In Fall Guys, up to 60 players compete in a series of randomly chosen mini games that have them running, jumping, climbing and dodging the many obstacles that stand in the way. Only those who succeed move on to the next round, and the winner of the final round in crowned the last player standing. The game takes inspiration from the wackiest game shows ever.

Fall Guys on Xbox: Spartan Showdown

The game has a seasonal progression to keep things fresh, with new content being added each season. And what is perhaps most exciting for fans of Fall Guys on Xbox is that the game will be getting a Halo crossover with Fall Guys: Spartan Showdown, arriving on June 30. You may recall that this was one of the announcements to come from the Xbox & Bethesda Game Showcase back on June 12.

Get in on the clumsy action with Fall Guys on Xbox. With the games’ new free-to-play model, there has never been a better time to check out this zany title.

 

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