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Revision as of 23:32, 6 November 2022

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Fall Guys (formerly known as Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout) was a free-to-play platform battle royale game developed by Mediatonic and published by Epic Games.

The game involved up to 60 players who controlled jellybean-like creatures and competed against each other in a playground called the Blunderdome in a series of randomly selected mini-games, such as obstacle courses or tag. Players were eliminated as the rounds progressed until, eventually, the last remaining player would be crowned the winner.

Crossovers

Fall Guys has had one official crossover with Doctor Who.

On 1 November 2022, the game collaborated with Doctor Who to release four new skins in the theme of the show. They were available until early morning 6 November (advertised as 5 November) 2022.[1]

Doctor Who crossover items

Items

Notes

  • Two bundles were available - "Regeneration" and "Doctor Dalek"
    • Each cost 1200 ShowBucks (1000 ShowBucks costs £6.49)
  • Thirteenth Doctor was exclusive to "Doctor Dalek" bundle
  • Titles and profile banners were exclusive to their bundles
  • The "Regeneration Bundle" banner was the Fourth Doctor's scarf and the title was "The Bohemian"
  • The "Doctor Dalek" bundle banners were the TARDIS and Dalekanium plating
  • Costume pieces were split in halves enabling players to mix-match them or purchase one half of a costume

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