EA s Knockout City Reaches 2 Million Players
The game is currently free for everyone as part of a Block Party trial, but the freebie is ending soon.
EA s new dodgebrawl game Knockout City opted for an usual launch strategy, with the game being offered completely free as part of a Block Party trial for the first 10 days. This approach seemed to work wonders to attract players, as the game s Twitter account has announced that Knockout City has reached 2 million players so far.
The event began on May 21 and runs through May 30, so you still have a few more days to take part in the Knockout City Block Party trial before the game is no longer free. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members, however, can keep playing at no extra cost as the game is included with the membership. Everyone who does purchase Knockout City before the Block Party trial ends will get an assortment of exclusive in-game items; you can see the cosmetic bundle below.
Does Knockout City Feature Crossplay?
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Knockout City is now available on Nintendo Switch and PC, as well as PlayStation and Xbox platforms. EA s multiplayer game looks like a fun take on dodgeball, and those interested in the game will be happy to know that it supports cross-platform play as well as cross-progression. That should give players a much bigger pool of online opponents, which is always a good way to start out any online multiplayer game! Those interested in checking out the game will also be happy to know that the free Block Party trial is currently available on all platforms, and downloading it will get players exclusive gear in the full version.
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Knockout City takes the game of dodgeball and morphs it into a bonafide shooter, and the results are fantastic. Knockout City is proof that there are still very original and very good games being published by EA.