EA just released its chaotic and fun new multiplayer dodgeball game, Knockout City, on May 21st, and for the launch, had assembled an special promotion: the full game would be free to play until May 30th, after which you could pay $19.99 on your preferred foundation on the off chance that you needed to continue to play. (It’s likewise included with an EA Play or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.)
However, on Sunday, EA and developer Velan Studios announced that even if you missed that window to attempt Knockout City without paying for it, you can in any case look at it without dropping a dime: the game is presently allowed to attempt up until you level up your “Road Rank” (Knockout City’s interpretation of a Fortnite-like fight pass) to 25.
That level cap should allow you few hours of playtime to attempt Knockout City for yourself and choose if you need to address full price for it. Also, I suggest you try the game out — I was dazzled with exactly how well it catches the sensation of really playing dodgeball.
Knockout City is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch, and it offers crossplay multiplayer, which means you can play with your companions regardless of what stage they’re on.