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Ball X Pit comes to mobile and promises feature parity with PC and console versions

BALL x PIT has launched on mobile, bringing the full PC and console version of Kenny Sun and Friends’ BAFTA‑nominated brick‑breaking roguelite to phones and tablets. The mobile release includes all current features, right up to the recently added Regal Update, and future updates such as Shadow and Naturalist will arrive day‑and‑date with other platforms.

Originally released on PC, BALL x PIT quickly became a breakout hit thanks to its fast, repeatable gameplay loop and deep upgrade systems. It went on to become one of the highest‑rated games on Steam Deck, regularly appearing in the handheld’s most‑played charts and earning a reputation as a “just one more run” timesink. The core idea blends brick‑breaking physics with roguelite escalation, with players firing bouncing projectiles into dense enemy formations, gathering resources, expanding their base, and pushing deeper into increasingly hostile biomes.

The mobile version retains the full feature set. Players can fuse more than 60 types of balls to create powerful synergies, build over 70 structures to strengthen their settlement, and battle through deserts, caverns and forests filled with enemies and bosses. Recruitable heroes add additional modifiers, changing how each run unfolds and encouraging experimentation across multiple builds.

Devolver positions the mobile edition as the complete BALL x PIT experience rather than a cut‑down port, with cross‑platform update parity and no missing systems. The mobile version is available now on iOS and Android, available as a free-to-try app, but costing £9.99 to unlock the full game and retain permanent access.

KitGuru Says: I've spent quite a lot of time on this game on my Steam Deck during the evenings. A mobile port opens it up to even more players. It helps that this is the exact sort of game that should work well on mobile. 

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