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Fall Guys officially goes free to play and launches on Xbox and Switch today

The developers behind Fall Guys have been working on bringing the game to Xbox and Nintendo Switch for a long time now. After multiple delays, the game officially goes free to play as of today, and is now available on all major consoles and PC.

As of today, Fall Guys is now a free to play game across PC, Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. The game also includes full cross-platform matchmaking and cross-progression, so you can jump between consoles and PC without missing out on anything.

Like most other F2P titles, Fall Guys now has a seasonal pass with free rewards and a premium reward track for those who purchase the pass.

As a thank you to those who did purchase the game before the jump to F2P, Playtonic is awarding all owners of the game a free ‘Legacy Pack', which includes three costumes and the first premium Season Pass.

Fall Guys will also introduce new crossovers in the months ahead. For instance, to celebrate the Xbox launch, a Master Chief costume is being made available in-game.

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KitGuru Says: Fall Guys was a lot of fun at launch, but I haven't played it since. What do you think of the game now in 2022? Has the switch to F2P improved the game? 

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