Fall Guys is officially the most downloaded PS Plus game of all time

Fall Guys
(Image credit: Mediatonic)

PlayStation has ꧙revealed that Mediatonic’s smash hit Fall Guys is PS Plus&r𒉰squo; most downloaded game of all time. 

Taking to Twitter earlier today, PlayStation’s account confirmed what many had been suspecting - that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fall Guys has enjoyed unprecedented levels of succ✃ess. 

The tweet goes✅ on to state that its record breaking downloads aren’t just across a single region - but that Fall Guys is the most downloaded PS Plus game ever ‘on a global basis’.

Since it's launch at the start of the month, it seems as thoug💎h those lovable little beans have become an inescapable phenomenon. In its first seven days on sale, publisher Devolver Digital revealed that Fall Guys had shifted a whooping two million copies - and that was just on Steam. Devolver has now confirmed

Almost a month later, the colorful multiplayer game doesn’t seem to be showing any signs of slowing down. From custom-made Fall Guys lego, to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Skyrim and , the beanocalypse is truly upon us. 

Capitalising on the game’s huge success, creators Mediatonic opted to use all the attention it was getting for good, launching a charity bid f🦩or brands wanting to have their logo featured in-game. The bidding war is still on-going, with the crown currently going to Ninja who has offered to (sigh) to gaming accessibility charity .

Thanks to the game’s huge success and console usage being heavily restricted in China, Media Tonic’s giddy gameshow is even making 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:its way to mobile. Currently, however, this mobile port looks to be a region exclusive, so don’t get your hopes up about♕ a mobile version of Fall Guy🤡s making its way to the West any time soon.

With a rumoured Switch and Xbox One version coming down the line, however, Fall Guys hype train doesn’t look to be slowing any time soon.

Tom Regan
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