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Physics-based Puzzle Platformer Human: Fall Flat Brings 8-Player Multiplayer to Consoles

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Curve Digital is proud to announce that No Brakes Games’ critically acclaimed physics-based puzzler Human: Fall Flat is getting 8-player online multiplayer as a free update for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on August 28th.

This multiplayer mode debuted on Steam last October, where it became a big hit with the PC crowd. Curve Digital has hired the award-winning UK developer Sumo Digital to create the console multiplayer addition to the acclaimed hit Human: Fall Flat. The update allows players to create their own lobbies and invite up to seven friends to flounder their way through the campaign with them, as the gaggle of clumsy Bobs wobble about surreal environments full of physics-based puzzles.

Human: Fall Flat has always been a blast to play by yourself, but bringing your friends into the mix is a real hoot,” said developer Tomas Sakalauskas. “You haven’t experienced all that Human: Fall Flat has to offer until you’ve seen seven of your mates awkwardly grope each other, trying to climb a rope. There’s nothing quite like it.”

Human: Fall Flat has sold more than 4 million copies across all platforms. Initially debuting on PC, Mac, and Linux in 2016, it later saw a release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. In that time, the game has reached the top 5 of the Nintendo eShop in Europe, USA and Japan, rubbing shoulders with a certain other moustached handyman. Meanwhile on the PlayStation Store, the game made the December sales Top 10 in the USA, bringing a splash of slapstick comedy to the chart. Human: Fall Flat is also one of the 2018’s Top Played Games on Steam, and has been included as one of the titles in Xbox Pass’ July selection.

Curve Digital has continued to support Human: Fall Flat with a steady stream of updates, the most recent of which added Japanese and Korean language support.

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