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Move or Die Winter Holiday Update is Available Now

Move or Die Winter Holiday Update is Available Now

It was announced by Those Awesome Guys, that they are rewarding Move or Die players, both naughty and nice, with the Non-Denominational Winter Holiday Update. Available now on Steam, the final triumphant content update of the year brings a multitude of new features including seven new characters, four game modes, online matchmaking improvements, and Teamplay options for 2v2, 2v1, and 3v1 matches. The ‘Non-Denominational Winter Holiday Update’ practically guarantees a holiday filled with laughter, merriment, and goodwill through the new traditional of friendship-ruining fun.

Check out the update trailer of Move or Die Non-Denominational Winter Holiday Update, showcasing the updates’ features:

“Light up the screen like a festive holiday tree in the new game mode – Detonation Zone.

“With the end of the year in sight, it’s fitting that the final Move or Die update for 2016 is probably our best thus far,” states Nicolae Berbece, founder and lead developer for Those Awesome Guys. “Whether it’s long overdue requests like control remap options, or Teamplay features that will likely cause more friendship-destroying moments, I’m quite proud to deliver this final gift to the ever-growing Move or Die fans – see you in 2017!”

The ‘Non-Denominational Winter Holiday Update’ key features include:

  • Teamplay – Players can now pick to join one of the 4 colored teams (Blue, Yellow, Pink, or Green) for combinations of 2v2, 2v1 or even 3v1 matches.
  • Four New Gameplay Modes
    • Static Bounce (Redesigned BlowBack) – Create deadly electric orbs by running into opponents and knocking them into these death orbs
    • Building Blocks – Build a stairway to heaven by placing blocks above the character to avoid the floors of death below
    • Detonation Zone – Drop bombs that grow in size over time and avoid the increased blast radius of the explosion
    • Super Hot – Inspired by the hit indie shooter, avoid the randomly spawning red bullets that move when characters move
  • Two Mutators Added– Spice up games modes with these new Mutators:
    • Life Hug – Health only regenerates when players bump into each other
    • Confusion – All on-screen text is scrambled
  • Seven New Characters – Players will exult with glee with the wickedly charming new characters that include a purple octopus, a gingerbread thing, and a jalapeno wearing a luchador mask.
  • Controller Button Remapping – Yes, it’s FINALLY in, so please stop bothering the dev team about it.
  • Improved Online Matchmaking – Vastly improved automated matchmaking and server ping display in the server browser.

Move or Die is not just the title of the game, but a fundamental gameplay rule: gamers who fail to move will see their health bar diminish rapidly. Players will battle each other in an ever-growing list of mini-game modes that change every 20-30 seconds. Each challenge has its own outrageous level design and rule set to promote hours of laughter and good old friendship-destroying fun. Win battles and unlock insane new character skins, Mutator game modifiers that dramatically change how mini-games are played, and even crazier game modes. When gamers are done beating friends on the couch, jump online and challenge other players to see who will rage-quit first.

Move or Die is available now on Steam for $14.99 with console versions launching in 2017.”

For more information on Move or Die, visit its Steam page.

Paúl Ordóñez

The Freddy Fazbear of Gaming Instincts, Paul was brought in by the editor in chief Luis to contribute with the news portion of the website along with Manuel, and together, they are bringing the daily news and content relevant to gaming for the viewers to enjoy. Paul is an avid Monster Hunter Fan, and an insanely commited gamer with lots of great insights and very open minded about new forms of games as well.

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