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[Watch] ‘No weak sh*t’ fighter, Lethal League, is coming to consoles next month

Lethal League is a familiar name if you play your games on PC. The game originally came out back in August of 2014 and had since accrued a total positive user rating of 96% on Steam, ranking as one of the platforms most popular indie games. It's been a long time coming, but Lethal League is finally making its way over to Xbox One and PS4 next month on May 10th, 2017 developer Team Reptile announced.

The game has moved over 400,000 units on Steam since launch, proving to be an incredible success. This allowed Team Reptile to go back to the drawing board and rebuild the game from the ground up for console players.

Team Reptile said:

“From the moment we started the development of Lethal League some years ago we felt that the ideal way to play this game would be on consoles. It’s a big milestone for us to finally release our first console title, with Lethal League we believe we will make a solid console debut."

Lethal League is a unique fighting game where players smack a projectile back and forth that gets stronger and faster with each consecutive hit. "Think dodgeball with baseball bats," says Team Reptile.

Here's a feature list for Lethal League courtesy of an official press release:

  • Tension building, competitive gameplay.
  • High performance online multiplayer.
  • Up to 4 players.
  • Mad art.
  • Banging beats by various artists.
  • No weak shit.

Lethal League is available now on Steam and arrives May 10th on Xbox One and PS4.

Daniel R. Miller

I'll play anything at least once. But RPG's, Co-Op/Competitive Multiplayer, Action Adventure games, and Sports Franchise Modes keep me coming back. Follow me on Twitter @TheDanWhoWrites

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