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Gigapocalypse Releases Onto Consoles
Dueren, Germany - August 4, in the year of our Lord 2022
- Headup Games & Goody Gameworks are pleased to announce that
retro-inspired side scrolling city-smasher Gigapocalypse is out
today for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One
and Nintendo Switch, priced at $9.99 / €9.99 / £7.99.
Inspired by Kaiju monster movies like Godzilla and King Kong, as
well as classic arcade games like Rampage, Gigapocalypse gives
players a roster of monsters, or “Gigas”, to choose from as they
reduce cities to rubble to the beat of a pumping heavy metal
soundtrack. Create your own monster apocalypse with customisable
Kaijus and lay waste to a wide variety of locations waiting to be
stomped into dust.
With every run you undertake to try and get to each location’s boss,
your Giga will become more powerful and earn mutation points. Spend
these points to upgrade your Giga with new mutations, skills, skins,
and even up to five tiny minion pets who will accompany you on your
outings of urban destruction. Take care of your Giga in
Tamagotchi-style minigames and decorate your Giga’s home with cool
items that will improve your Giga and make them even more menacing.
Gigapocalypse offers nine monsters to choose from. You can take
these beasts of destruction into a host of fun city locations from
across multiple timelines, ranging from the Wild West to the modern
day.
“We are delighted to bring Gigapocalypse to console gamers who want
to let off some steam and smash stuff up,” said developer Goody
Pundit. “With the many updates and improvements we’ve made during
the game’s stint in Early Access on PC, the game is better than ever
and I hope console players enjoy picking out a Giga from our
monstrous roster and laying waste to everything in front of them!”
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