Get In The Arena Nubs!

Absurd arena brawler Nubs! beings an open beta brawl on 31st January.

Rangatang and Glowfish Interactive have invited PC gamers to a weekend of outright carnage, as they test out upcoming arena brawler Nubs! Beginning on Friday and running through the weekend, all comers will have access to explode their way through oddball interactions and combat cartoons until 2nd February.
The new playtest is a first look at an utterly charming new take on top down dungeon dashes, squeezing silly characters, formidable weaponry, and deadly traps into competitive action. It will provide an opportunity to go hands on with all the action and nab a stylish ‘golden chicken’ in-game character skin for their troubles. Who doesn’t want a cartoon chicken?

Nubs! is a slightly silly sounding escapade, but it looks like a hoot. Built by developers that aided the renowned Awesomenauts, it features a gaggle of unique Nubs. each one has its own oddball style, these tiny troublemakers are funny, silly, and absolutely ready to throw down! As cute as they may look, they arm themselves with a range of ridiculous pick ups to gain a tactical advantage. Rogulite progression systems and a frenzied online or local game mode means that there should be plenty of incendiary action between now and the full launch later in 2025. For more, take a look at the trailer and head over to the Steam Store page to access the new test.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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