Devolver Digital has picked up publishing for BOTSU, the physics-based robot battlesports game by Peculiar Pixels.
Devolver will publish the game when it launches sometime later in 2025 for Windows PC (via Steam). A multiplayer demo is now available on its Steam page, too.
Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:
Compete online or via split-screen and prove your mechanical mettle in three chaotic physics-based ragdoll battlesports. Use your customizable android athlete to sprint, jump, flip, climb, breakdance, fly and fight around the arena as you play. Breakdancing is not optional.
Party up in four-player split-screen and either battle against each other or go head-to-head with online teams, four versus four, in matches with up to eight 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.
Features
- 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 paying 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.