

Dodgebrawl brawler Knockout City will be free-to-play on all platforms, starting with the launch of its sixth season later this year. Season 6 marks another round of interesting. EA published dodgeball brawler Knockout City will be going free-to-play as it celebrates its first anniversary this spring, but it will be doing so without the backing of EA. Game developer Velan Studios will also be publishing Knockout. Only one bundle will be given per account, so if you have the game on multiple platforms, you’ll need to choose which one will gain the benefits of the bundle. The dodgeball battler Knockout City will be free for new players to try for the foreseeable future, with a limit at level 25. Velan Studios announced in a blog post today that Knockout City, the cooperative team-based dodgeball-themed multiplayer game, is going free to play this spring following the conclusion of Season. With Velan taking over as publisher, Knockout City will no longer be a part of EA Play. Knockout City is an action video game developed by Velan Studios.
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Knockout City's Block Party free trial event has ended, but developer. Publisher Electronic Arts released the game for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch. Knockout City is soon going fully free-to-play and EA is stepping away as publisher. In a blog update, Velan Studios confirms that Knockout City will go free-to-play with Season 6.

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In terms of whether players will need a PlayStation Plus or Xbox Live account to access the game when it becomes free-to-play, the developer is still “working through some details,” but it hopes that no online subscription will be required to play it. Developer Velan Studios announced in a blog post that it's taking over and will self-publish the dodgeball.
