6/17/2023 0 Comments Rumbleverse xbox one![]() ![]() Hand-to-hand combat in a large Fortnite-style battle royale environment such as this might sound like a nice way to mix things up, and it can feel that way at times. Depending on the player this may or may not seem like a negative, as the number of times you have personally engaged with this style of game will be directly proportional to how much you feel it’s either fashionable or passé, but at this point I personally couldn’t shake the feeling that Rumbleverse reminds me of somebody showing up to a house party at 4am, long after everybody else has either passed out or gone home. Character models, environmental objects, visual effects, music, sound, even the UI is strikingly similar to the games it’s currently trying to shepherd players from. "The art style, the music, sound effects, and progression systems of Rumbleverse couldn’t feel more derivative in 2022, but it’s the somewhat less-traveled road of a melee combat focus that Rumbleverse bets the farm on to deliver the knockout punch it so clearly wants to."Īs noted, but cannot be stressed enough, Rumbleverse seems to intentionally replicate the look and feel of its countless counterparts’ ad nauseum. The art style, the music, sound effects, and progression systems of Rumbleverse couldn’t feel more derivative in 2022, but it’s the somewhat less-traveled road of a melee combat focus that Rumbleverse bets the farm on to deliver the knockout punch it so clearly wants to. With that, we have the free to play game Rumbleverse, which thrusts its players into an extremely familiar looking, sounding, and playing experience aimed directly at a large player base of gamers who might have found enjoyment in other iconic battle royale games like Fall Guys or Fortnite. How do you feel about the end of Rumbleverse? Let us know in the comments, and for more on the Battle Royale genre, check out Fortnite’s latest Dragon Ball Z crossover.While it’s no secret that the genre has started to roll more eyes than ever before in recent years, Epic Games and Iron Galaxy still insist that there is more blood to squeeze from the battle royale stone. In a blog post on Iron Galaxy’s main site, the developer also states that they’re not done playing in this universe yet and that they hope to “welcome people back onto the deck of the battle barge again.” While it’s unknown if we’ll see more from this IP in the future, the blog post does make clear the Iron Galaxy isn’t going anywhere. This may not be the end of the Rumbleverse franchise, though. The Rumbleverse team also revealed that they’re planning on hosting live streams throughout February to celebrate the game and reveal behind-the-scenes details about its development. They’ve made the Season Two Battle Pass free for all players along with some cosmetic items, and every team mode will be live in the game until the end of the month. But there is some good news, as Iron Galaxy is turning February into an all-out, in-game party to prepare for Rumbleverse’s end. This comes roughly six months after the game’s initial launch back in August of 2022.Īny purchases made in the game are eligible for a full refund, and the premium store has been closed to prevent any further purchases. Iron Galaxy announced on Tuesday that the servers for the game will be shut down on February 28th, 2023. ![]() ![]() Iron Galaxy’s wrestling-inspired Battle Royale, Rumbleverse, is jumping off the top rope for the last time later this month. ![]()
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