

Iron Galaxy appears to agree, as publisher Epic Games has now confirmed that Rumbleverse has been delayed indefinitely. As battle royale players know, however, to thrive a battle royale needs more than light interest at launch.

It didn't blow up the internet, but for a closed test drawing attention to a game few had heard of prior, it certainly drew some interest.

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Rumbleverse is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series One and X/S.In December 2021, Iron Galaxy hosted a closed technical test for its upcoming wrestling-themed battle royale Rumbleverse. Duo Queue in this game, especially, has a lot of small ways that it plays differently from a Solo Queue game, so players should try it at least once just to see which they prefer.Īnd luckily, even if a player doesn't have any Friends online, they can still queue up for Duo Battle Royale and be matched up with a teammate (most of the time). This process can be a bit tedious, but the actual gameplay of Rumbleverse is more than worth the aggravation.
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Here's the step-by-step process of how to do it exactly: How Rumbleverse's Social System WorksĪll that confusing stuff aside, it's relatively simple to get a Duo Party going in Rumbleverse, all things considered. With that in mind, let's review exactly how players are meant to add, connect, and play with each other in Rumbleverse. But, because the maximum party is only two people, it can be a bit of a surprise for those used to four-person BRs.Īdditionally, the game relies pretty heavily on the Epic Game Store's friends list system instead of having an integrated one like most other Battle Royales do, so actually joining a party can be confusing. Now, in the current version of the game, there are only three options, Solo Queue, Duo Queue, and Playground Explore, which essentially functions as the tutorial zone free-roam area. RELATED: Some Beginner Tips For Rumbleverse This third-person melee-based Battle Royale has 40 players drop into the illustrious Grapital City to duke it out with melee combos, suplexes, and all kinds of flashy Rumbleverse moves to see who reigns supreme. Rumbleverse, the newest game from Iron Galaxy (makers of games like Killer Instinct) and published by Epic Games, seems to be doing quite well so far.
