Rebellion Is Bringing Back The Amiga Classic Speedball As A Steam Early Access Title xyz

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Rebellion, the developers of the Sniper Elite series, has just announced that it is developing a new entry based on the Bitmap Brother’s Amiga classic Speedball, and that it’s available now in Steam Early Access.

Speedball, in case you’ve heard of it, is a futuristic game that focuses on a sport that is essentially a combination of handball and ice hockey. It was originally developed by the Bitmap Brothers in 1988 for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST and was later ported to various other platforms including MS-DOS computers, the Commodore 64, the NES (as Klashball), and Sega Master System.

A sequel, Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe, followed shortly after, in 1990, similarly starting life on both Atari ST and Amiga, before being ported (and remade) for a range of other machines.

The new game from Rebellion takes place in the grim future of 2138, where corporations are using the future sport to distract “the downtrodden masses” from their miserable lives. Players will compete in single-player and multiplayer competitions (both online and offline), alongside other cybernetically augmented competitors, with the overall goal being to overpower their opponents and score the most goals.

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