Setle the score in Botsu, a chaotic physics-based battlesports game

Setle the score in Botsu, a chaotic physics-based battlesports game

Devolver Digital and developer Peculiar Pixels have announced they are joining forces to release Botsu, a multiplayer sports game that is part Fall Guys and part Human Fall Flat and somehow even more chaotic. Check out the reveal trailer for the game below.

The game will have players party up in 4-player split-screen and either battle against each other or go head-to-head with online teams, 4 versus 4, in matches with up to 8 players.

Combine acrobatics with combat in the world's most ridiculous display of physics-based fighting, then cool off in a sandbox social space where you can hang out with your fellow bots, play casual games, or upgrade and customize your gear. There are three games announced for the game so far and they are:

BOX-BALL
Take to the field as two teams of battling bots compete to score goals with hydraulic precision in football, basketball, beachball, and legally distinct wizard sportsball. Just don’t hold onto that ball for too long or you might find yourself playing an explosive penalty.

STOCKPILE
Exert android superiority over opposing teams by stealing their stock by any means necessary. These bots aren't playing for the love of the game, folks, this is all about robo-dominance. 

SUMO SURVIVAL
Outlast your opponents because the floor is lava! It’s the ultimate test of chrome-clad chaos. No move is too dirty, no blow is too low and you strike to stand atop the mechanical mountain as the BOTSU Champion.

The game is coming to PC, but good news you can enjoy some of the action today as a demo is available now on Steam.