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On June 21, Fall Guys went free-to-play and came to Xbox consoles as well as Nintendo Switch. Thus, the Mediatonic title is now available on most gaming platforms. Moreover, Fall Guys continues to attract new players and the game servers are always full. The figures are rather unanimous on this point.

As a reminder, 48 hours after its availability in free-to-play, Fall Guys had already attracted more than 20 million players. In addition, on June 22, Steam Charts recorded a peak of more than 59,000 people simultaneously connected to the Steam version of the title. A very important figure which had not been reached or even exceeded since October 2020.

However, new statistics have just been shared, thus confirming, and once again, the success of Fall Guys. Via the game’s official Twitter account, we learn that thehe party-game has passed the 50 million player mark, in two weeks. Mediatonic took advantage of this post to thank them.

During its transition to free-to-play, Fall Guys welcomed Season 1. This introduced new levels, a new currency, a new Battle Pass to Mediatonic’s party-game. In addition, on this Thursday, July 7, players are impatiently awaiting the arrival of the Abstergo challenges, corresponding to the crossover with the Assassin’s Creed license.

Moreover, if you are new to Fall Guys, know that we have concocted some guides for you, which could provide answers to some of your questions or help you in a more general way:

As a reminder, Fall Guys is available on PS4, PS5 Xbox One, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch and PC.

If you would like more information about Fall Guys or join an active community to share pleasant moments with other players, we invite you to join the Community discord Fall Guys France.

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