Knockout City
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ABOUT THIS GAME MY REVIEW :-
The KNOCKOUT CITY blog party will give all dodgeball contenders 10 days to try out the game for free as soon its arrives complete with spacial events and rewards .
Knockout City’s take on dodgeball is similar to what you probably played in gym class. You and your team are trying to hit your opponents with balls while simultaneously avoiding and catching the balls thrown at you. In addition to straight-on throws, you can curve your shots, lob balls over obstacles, and even fake throws to try to catch your opponent off-balance.
Knockout City’s approachable-looking take on dodgeball and its distinctive style all reminded me a lot of Splatoon, which put a Nintendo spin on the team-based shooter genre with great results. I haven’t been able to try Knockout City myself yet, but I’m looking forward to giving it a shot.
The game will cost $19.99, and that flat fee will give you access to all of the game’s nine-week seasons. Velan Studios plans to offer a free trial of the full game when it launches, but it hasn’t announced how long that trial will last. There will also be a closed beta on PC on February 20th and 21st.
The game will also have crossplay and cross-progression between platforms, but you’ll have to buy Knockout City for each platform on which you want to play it. That might be a tough pill to swallow if you’re used to playing games like Fortnite or Rocket League on whatever device you happen to be using at the time without having to buy the game outright.






