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Gigapocalypse Release Date

 

 

Cologne, June 24, in the year of our Lord 2021 – Headup today announced the PC Early Access release date for their 2D pixel art destruction game Gigapocalypse. On July 22nd, those with an insatiable appetite for destruction can gorge themselves on the biggest monster mashup of the year.

Amplified by pumping heavy metal songs, players will control giant Kaijū-inspired monsters – the so-called “Gigas” – and leave a pixelated trail of destruction. As the Giga evolves, players will unlock powerful mutations, skills, and skins, or even the ability to spawn up to five cute yet evil minions which accompany the Giga on their destructive journey. Unleashing their destructive power on unsuspecting cities, will ultimately bring them face to face with fearsome bosses at the end of each level.

Take care of the Gigas with Tamagotchi-style mini-games and decorate their “home” to unlock more upgrades and make them even more menacing. The full game will feature six beautifully detailed pixel-style locations based on earth's past, present and future timeline, as well as nine distinct Gigas to bring on the monster apocalypse!

GIGAPOCALYPSE FEATURES INCLUDE:

Nine Gigas with unique abilities and skill trees
Six beautifully detailed stages based on earth's past, present and future timeline
Themed enemies and buildings
Epic and hilarious boss fights
Unlockable minions, skills, and mutations
Extra quests and secrets to unlock more abilities for your monsters
Fast-paced arcade action with simple controls
Satisfying visual destruction in cute pixel art style
A heavy metal soundtrack to perfectly complement the chaos
Razer Chroma support

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s) in the US at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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