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Limbot Steam Demo

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Salisbury, England - April 16, in the year of our Lord 2026 - Following a successful Steam playtest, Ionized Studios has launched the official steam demo for Limbot, giving players an even bigger taste of the colourful cardboard carnage ahead of the full game’s release later this July on Steam, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.

Limbot is a co-op 3D platformer with a twist that sees up to 4 players work together to control a giant cardboard robot, with each player taking command of a different limb. Whether you’re stomping through city streets, flailing your way across jungle platforms, or toppling headfirst into scenery, coordination or lack thereof is the key to your victories and spectacular failures.

“Seeing players throw themselves into Limbot and having a blast during the Steam playtest was an absolute joy to watch,” said Aaron, developer at Ionized Studios. "To give players a better slice of what to expect in the full game, the official demo adds even more levels, new enemies, new upgrades and the first rather silly boss fight."

Key Features:

Play with up to 4 players and control limbs individually, or go alone and master the bot in solo play!

Smash, stomp, and crash through a paper-craft world tour as you flatten cities, jungles, and underwater environments into pulp.

Take on 20 demo levels, including Limbot’s first boss fight!

Limbot is launching later this July on Steam, Xbox and Nintendo Switch

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