Fall Guys, also known as Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, is a platform battle royale game. It has become one of the most popular games over time, and unlike other battle royale games, it has 60 active players controlling their unique characters.
These characters have a jellybean shape and are unique to the game, meaning you won’t find that in any other game. The games involve random mini-games, similar to tag or obstacle courses. As the players progress, they are eliminated until the last remaining player is titled the winner.
Although the initial hype may have watered down now, it is still bigger than we expected, and as such, the game is actively going to push out events and costumes to keep the new players engaged. Luckily, we managed to get hold of some sneak peek at upcoming events and costumes, and it’s going to be very interesting.
This will likely be the poster or visual for the upcoming Idol Event. Most of the details regarding the games in this event are still unknown, but we will find out very soon with an official announcement.
These are the milestones required to get certain rewards, one of which is a Crown Idol Costume, which looks dashing. The event will come on the 14th of July and end on the 18th of July. We can guess what might be there from the name of the event, but further confirmation is needed to be sure.
This will be the main visual of the event, and as you can see, the many small pieces are satellite repair pieces and will play a big part in the event challenges as you can check below.
The challenges will be simple and involve tasks like collecting many satellite repair pieces and doing some challenging stuff like winning. Furthermore, it will start at the end of next month, specifically on the 25th of August, and end on the 30th of August.
The event will also come with a unique Satellite Repair Glove cosmetic, which will be a great addition to your cosmetic collection.
The game is entertaining and exciting; it became trendy last year as many streamers started playing it. However, the game recently reached 20 million players in their first 48 hours of going free to play.
It turned out to be such a big deal that the developer, Mediatonic themselves, expressed on Twitter that the game was facing server connection issues due to so many players playing following the free-to-play changeover.
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