Knockout City, the action game developed by Velan Studios and published by Electronic Arts, is coming to EA Play on May 21.

Knockout City comes to EA Play on May 21

Knockout City, the action game developed by Velan Studios and published by Electronic Arts, is coming to EA Play on May 21. The game is available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Knockout City is a co-op multiplayer dodgeball game, and the goal is to knock out the opposing team’s members by hitting them with balls. There are six game modes and five maps at launch, including dozens of obstacles and different terrain to make for some exciting matches.

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According to EA, Players can get unlimited access to Knockout City with EA Play & Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on Day One of launch. Players can enjoy Knockout City with an EA Play membership, which is a great way to access a vast library of games across various platforms. EA Play is included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, so Xbox players can immediately Crew up with their friends if they have a subscription.

There’s also some Knockout City crossplay to look forward to on any of the platforms.

Players who want to stand out from the crowd can look into the Deluxe Edition. It includes the entire brand-new Epic outfits, vehicles, and more to give your crew that unique look. Here’s what you get in the Knockout City Deluxe Edition:

  • Epic Outfit: High Fidelity
  • Epic Crew Vehicle: Convertible – Black and Gold
  • 3 Epic Crew Logos: Ninja Strike, Record Scratched, Crazy Eye
  • 3 Epic Crew Banners: High-End, Kintsugi, Strata
  • 1,000 Holobux

Subscribers of EA Play or Xbox Games Pass Ultimate can upgrade to the Deluxe Edition for $9.99. EA Play Pro subscribers get the Deluxe Edition included in their membership at no additional cost. Players can enjoy a free trial of Knockout City for a limited time. Visit the official website to learn more.

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