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Caromble! Releases

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April 22, in the year of our Lord 2026 -- After almost 20 years of development, Crimson Owl Studios releases Caromble! on Steam and GOG, with a new Daily Run mode, and a launch week competition.

Netherlands — April 22, 2026 — Crimson Owl Studios is proud to announce that its 3D physics-based action puzzler Caromble! is now available on Steam and GOG. The game blends brick breaking, pinball, and platforming in a dynamic, chaotic world that tests players at every turn.

New Game Mode

To celebrate the full release after 10 years in Early Access, Caromble! introduces a brand-new Daily Run mode: a fresh challenge every day with global leaderboards.

Launch week competition — April 22 to 28

To celebrate launch, Crimson Owl Studios is running a Daily Run competition during the first week:

A new challenge every day from April 22 to April 28
The top player on each day's leaderboard wins 5 Steam keys for Caromble!
Daily drawing giving out five keys.

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