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BattleBlock Theater was first released in 2013 as an Xbox 360 exclusive before making its way to other platforms. Its Steam release came in 2014, followed by a Mac port in 2015.
Battleblock Theater will get a nebulously-named "Quality of Life Update" which I think we can safely assume will include some quality of life updates for the now decade-old game.
Battleblock Theater is 70% off on Steam until Monday July 29, so expect to pay $4.49 / £3.29 until then. There's no telling when the free Steam update will arrive, but you can keep an eye on the ...
The Behemoth will release a quality of life update for the PC version of BattleBlock Theater, the developer announced. A modern console release is also planned. Specific platforms and a release dat… ...
BattleBlock Theater from 2013 is set for some quality-of-life updates on Steam, including faster frame rates, improved audio, and better rendering performance.
Fulp’s not stopping there though. The Behemoth’s next title, BattleBlock Theater, which started life simply as “Game #3” back in 2009, looks set to follow the success of their previous games.
Pit People actually takes place some time after BattleBlock Theater, so beware the mild spoilers for that game's ending to follow… My favorite game in the PC Gaming Show is only $3.99 ...
The Behemoth has teased that it has a new project in development. The BattleBlock Theater developer has been working on its fourth game for over a year, according to studio co-founder Dan Paladin.
With games like Castle Crashers, Alien Hominid, and Battleblock Theater, the silly-fun genre has had its share of giggles and smiles -- in and out of frantic multiplayer madness.