Knockout City will launch on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and EA Play
Otherwise it's $20

You'll be able to play Knockout City for 🀅free with your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription as soon as it launches.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Electronic Arts announced today that the new game of dodgeball-inspired arena combat from the developers of Mario Kart Live will be available on EA Play from launch day on May 21. Since access to EA Play ꦉis included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, that means players from boওth sets of subscription services are welcome to play across PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
You can also pick up Knockout City on its own for $19.99, or drop $29.99 to get the Deluxe Edition which comes with bonus outfits, banners, logos, a special car for your crew to roll up to matches in, and 1,000 Holobux to buy whatever else you want from the in-game store. A $10 Deluxe upgrade will let you grab all that bonus stuff if you're playing through Xbox Game ꦯPass or EA Play (or just decide you want it after purchasing the standard edition).
Whatever platform you pick Knockout City up on, you'll be able to crew up and compete with players from all over thanks to full cross-play support. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:I had a great time trying it out before EA and Velan Studios started rolling out the betas, and I'm looking forward to giving it another shot once it's ready for prime time; in related news, I'm now accepting applications for my Crew of dodge brawlers who only ever communicate over voice chat via Fonzie impr𝕴essions.
See what else we're looking forward to with our guide to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games 2021 and beyond.
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