Nintendo’s smash-hit fighting game, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, is due for a surprise release this fall, but it isn’t the only game making waves in the fighting game community. Brawlout, a competitive brawler that turns any screen into a battlefield, recently broke in on the scene, and while it is still a work in progress, it’s making waves. So far, the game has garnered a sizable following and a devoted community, and 2018 is shaping up to be the year Brawlout breaks out and gains more recognition.
You want to know when Brawlout is coming to the South East Asia? In March 2020, that’s when the Deluxe Edition of the game will be available. Brawlout’s Deluxe Edition includes more features than the Standard Edition: more playable characters, more stages, and more skins. It’s especially good for players interested in playing as some of Brawlout’s future DLC characters, as well as the most recent characters not included in the Standard Edition.
SCRYsoft and Angry Mob Games have teamed together to bring Brawlout Deluxe Edition to the PS4 in both digital and physical formats for Southeast Asia. The Deluxe Edition of this platform fighter contains previously published DLC such as skins, cosmetics, character variations, and indie game guest characters from games such as Hyper Light Drifter, Guacamelee!, and Dead Cells, to mention a few, increasing Brawlout’s roster to over 18.
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