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Fall Guys Mobile Version Will Launch in China

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The next Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout platform has been released, but it only applies to one region. There will be a Fall Guys mobile port. Bilibili will publish a version of the game in China. [Thanks, GamesIndustry.biz and Daniel “ZhugeEX” Ahmad!]

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Ahmad first discovered and shared the Bilibili acquisition of publishing rights. Then, Mediatonic Co-founder Paul Croft told GamesIndustry.biz that it would be going mobile in China.

Here’s Croft’s statement.

We can confirm Bilibili have secured publishing rights to a mobile version in China. As you can imagine, we’ve had a lot of questions about platforms since launch, and of course we’d love to release on more platforms in the future but for now we’re focusing our efforts on PC and PS4.

This comes after Mediatonic had to warn people about a fake Fall Guys mobile scam. Back on August 17, 2020, the developer sounded the alarm that there were fake versions being rumored and people shouldn’t believe it.

Fall Guys has been receiving multiple updates as of late. There have been collaborative costumes connected to games like Portal 2 and Enter the Gungeon. We also know that one of the gamescom Opening Night Live 2020 announcements will offer a peek at what people can expect from the second season of the game.

A Fall Guys mobile version will launch in China. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is immediately available on the PlayStation 4 and PC.


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