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Ball hogs and ‘wannabe Messis’ are already the heels of the Rematch community: ‘Coach should run out onto the field and beat them with a stick’

by admin June 18, 2025



Rematch just isn’t a game where you can 1v5. Goalkeepers are blessed with unlimited stamina, ball hogs are easily stolen from, and it’s pretty easy to react to a lone player’s desperate shot at the goal. That hasn’t stopped some players from instantly dropping ten smackers on the Ronaldinho skin and treating the ball like the One Ring.

Rematch is in the advanced access phase of its Steam launch (it’s out in full on Thursday) and players on Reddit have already been bonding over a mutual disdain for anyone with anime protagonist syndrome, particularly those dressing up their characters to look like those from soccer manga Blue Lock.

“During the beta I was wondering why every wannabe Messi who doesn’t know where the pass button is had the same exact haircut,” observed user fkitbaylife. “Looks like it has carried to release as well lol.”


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The game launched with a skin available for $10 in the shop modeled after the Brazilian wizard himself, Ronaldinho Gaúcho, and some players are finding it’s a reliable indicator of World Cup-grade egos.

“Every single person who uses the Ronaldinho skin is trash as well,” said Business_Criticism42 on the same thread. “Think they are the best thing since sliced bread trying to 1v1 everyone and never pass. I’m gonna continue to quit if I ever see a skin in a lobby.”

Of course, plenty of folks are just having fun and finding their footing in the world of Rocket League sans cars. X user GameParax laid out their experience of an earlier beta as a Blue Lock fan: “After playing Rematch all weekend I can 100% say everything they do in Blue Lock is justified, it’s 1000% that serious.”

Reddit user The_Falenator also stood up for the soccer shonen community: “Not everyone is like this. I’m Tabito Karasu or Reo normally, but I’m a more defensive type of player and cant attack to save my life. I personally don’t think I’m toxic myself, though.”

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Underneath the jokes, the common complaint is that some players refuse to pass, a behavior they’ll have to shed to move up the ranks. Players are debating whether there should be some more obvious mechanical incentive to convince these players that it’s a team game.

Reddit user Adventurous-Peak-778 argued that “without some kind of penalty, people have no need to pass;” though in the replies, Next-Cheesecake381 pointed out “the penalty is losing.” Taking a more imaginative posture, MysteriousElephant15 replied: “Yeah, coach should run out onto the field and beat them with a stick.”

Suffice it to say, hogging the ball won’t get you far and it certainly won’t make you popular. No asymmetrical roles or carry mechanics exist to prop up all star players; the true mark of a great Rematch player will be the ability to make nice with strangers for the six minutes or so it takes to get through a game.

“If they throw, play selfishly, be an asshole, then yeah, fuck them, but as a sub can we not just hate on everyone and anyone who likes Blue Lock and also plays Rematch,” said SerowiWantsToInvest. Reddit user Jangerows, who started the thread calling in-game Blue Lock cosplayers “mediocre LARPers,” issued a simple reply: “I’ll try.”

If you’re prepared to join hands with your fellow gamer, whether they love Blue Lock or have no idea what that is, and hit the pitch together, you can find Rematch on Steam.



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From Ball x Pit to Mixtape, our indie game picks from Summer Game Fest and Steam Next Fest 2025
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From Ball x Pit to Mixtape, our indie game picks from Summer Game Fest and Steam Next Fest 2025

by admin June 17, 2025


With both Summer Game Fest 2025 and Steam Next Fest wrapping up, each member of the GamesIndustry.biz team suddenly has many more games clogging up their wishlists than ever.

While the blockbuster picks of SGF were fairly self-evident – 007: First Light, Pragmata, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and Resident Evil: Requiem all impressed – the indie game pool was much deeper, with new reveals across a variety of showcases. Many of those games had accompanying demos for the public to try out, too.

Below, we selected some highlights from the two events.

Samuel Roberts, Editorial Director

Out at SGF’s Play Days event in LA – which was wonderfully quiet and tasteful as games industry events go, by the way, and pleasantly far from the overcrowded hell of the later public years of E3 – I had a spare day to catch games, which was enough to see plenty of highlights.

The winner of the indie game bunch for me was Mixtape, the next game by The Artful Escape studio Beethoven & Dinosaur. Developer Johnny Galvatron mentioned Dazed and Confused and Ferris Bueller as two reference points following my hands-on demo, which roughly matches what I played.

Set during three young friends’ final night together before they part ways, it’s set to a pricey-seeming licensed soundtrack, with songs by The Cure, Joy Division, The Smashing Pumpkins and more bringing each chapter to life.

Mixtape combines adventure game-style narrative sections with set piece-y minigames: skateboarding and controlling a runaway shopping trolley were part of the demo, with each section set to a different music track. The mechanics behind these sections aren’t particularly deep, but they’re great fun to watch. The shutter-y, stop motion-style animation style is beautiful, too, making it a visual standout of SGF.

Annapurna Interactive also had the hack-and-slash game Bounty Star at Play Days. Think Armored Core with more Devil May Cry-style combat, along with shooting and dodging. Mixing gig economy commentary, mechs, and westerns, it’s got a particular flavour that should please fans of games with a Capcom lineage.

I also had a lot of love for Thick as Thieves from Warren Spector’s Otherside Entertainment, a PvPvE game where four players are dispatched into a map in pursuit of a (randomised) big score. The competitive element means you could feasibly wait for another player to avoid all the guards, disarm the traps, and take the loot, before ambushing them on the way out. But that’s just one way to play.

It’s a fresh reframing of the player choice-centric immersive sim genre from pioneers Spector (Deus Ex) and executive producer Paul Neurath (the first two Thief games). This genre almost never performs well commercially, despite a relatively high percentage of them being among the best games ever made.

It’s my hope that the specific multiplayer spin catches on beyond its usual crowd, because I like seeing this generation of PC game design master succeed in the modern age. It looked like a lot of fun, and pretty snackable as immersive sim experiences go.

One of the pieces of loot you can steal in Thick as Thieves is a wheel of cheese – I’m in.

Now for my Steam Next Fest demo picks, which I’ll admit are all obvious shouts. There’s Cleared Hot, a helicopter game inspired by Desert Strike and similar classics, only with a winch that lets players pick up and throw vehicles, enemies, and other objects for a physics-y twist.

There’s also a ‘dodge’ button – I assume all military helicopters have one of those installed – that gives combat a bit more of a contemporary action game flavour, as missiles fly past in quick succession. The voice acting is pretty ’90s (deliberately so), but I had a great time with the demo. On the wishlist it goes.

Mina the Hollower is the long-awaited new game from Shovel Knight developers Yacht Club Games. Fans of the magnificent Game Boy Color Zelda games will be in heaven: the art and sound design riff heavily on those masterpieces, to dazzling effect. Mina is perhaps 10% harder as a combat game than I’d like, but it remixes the old Zelda mechanics in ways that will delight veteran players. That game launches on October 31.

Next up, a shout out to a game that probably doesn’t need more attention: I’m utterly convinced Devolver Digital and Kenny Sun’s game Ball x Pit is going to be the indie game to beat in 2025’s GOTY lists (well, apart from Blue Prince).

A cross between Vampire Survivors, Breakout, and Bubble Bobble, it’s a game of managing vast waves of enemies marching towards you by firing ball-shaped projectiles into the crowd. Those projectiles can then be levelled up or even combined into new powers, giving the game huge potential in terms of offensive possibilities.

This stole two hours of my Saturday, no problem. I can see this mirroring Vampire Survivors’ success – it’s exactly as addictive.

Finally, the return of a PlayStation Portable puzzle classic in Enhance’s Lumines Arise was one of my most exciting hands-on experiences at SGF. For fans of Tetris Effect, this gives the Lumines match-four formula a similar injection of astonishing audiovisual splendour. I’m only gutted I can’t play it in VR on Meta Quest 3, but I’ll definitely check it out on either PS5 or PC when it launches in late 2025.

Sophie McEvoy, Staff Writer

While I’m still eagerly awaiting one of my picks from last year (that being Mixtape), there were lots of indie games to add to my ongoing summer wishlist.

For me, the best indie games are the ones that provide a dose of nostalgia. Watching a tiny gecko traverse the grassy landscape of a forgotten ruin took me right back to exploring the realms of Spyro the Dragon on PS1.

Obviously, Inserin’s Gecko Gods is nothing like the classic platformer, but there’s something about the chill vibes and the detailed movement of the titular reptile that hits the spot for me. That and the little tippy taps of the geckos’ feet as it explores forgotten ruins, solves puzzles, and finds bugs to eat.

Another puzzle game that caught my eye was Poti Poti Studios’ Is This Seat Taken? I can be a little indecisive at times, and this game takes that to a whole other level.

Essentially you’re tasked with sorting people into groups according to their preferences in certain situations. Whether that’s what seats people prefer on a train, cinema, restaurant, or even a wedding. The art style looks absolutely adorable, and the scenarios that unfold as you seat certain people together looks hilarious.

Moving away from puzzle-solving, Team Empereintes’ Fireside Feelings caught my attention from its cosy atmosphere and unique premise. The premise of this game, which is described as a “mental health experience” is sitting by a fire and sharing your thoughts.

As someone who struggles with keeping up a mental wellness routine, this feels like a fresh take on mindfulness that my brain will benefit from. Maybe I’ll learn a little more about myself in the process, too.

Lewis Packwood, Features Editor

Unlike Samuel, I wasn’t able to swan about in Los Angeles enjoying all the lovely new games ‘in the flesh’ (silicon?), but there were a fair few that caught my eye on the various indie showcases.

As Samuel and Sophie have already mentioned, Mixtape looks like an absolute gem, with a trailer that delivers a gut punch of summer nostalgia. Given the developer’s pedigree, this is sure to be a winner – and that art style is just mesmerising. How would you describe it? A kind of painterly stop motion, perhaps? However they’ve done it, it looks gorgeous.

Speaking of beautiful art styles, At Fate’s End from Thunder Lotus retains the studio’s signature hand-painted animation look, in a similar vein to their previous game, Spiritfarer. This one is a lot more fighty though, more akin to their underrated hack and slash Metroidvania Sundered. It also features a protagonist who produces a sword from her throat, which is something you definitely don’t see every day. Unless you live in a circus.

Garbage Country from Noio somehow mixes elements of Thomas van den Berg’s previous titles: the chilled-out post-apocalyptic plant-growing game Cloud Gardens and the tower defence behemoth that is the Kingdom series. Imagine Cloud Gardens, but where you’re barrelling around in a customisable truck and stopping occasionally to do a bit of tower defence. Intriguing.

I love the premise of Relooted, where the aim is to reclaim African artefacts from Western museums: the museums are fictional, but the artefacts are real. The trailer makes it look wonderfully fluid and fun, with the aim being to dash in and out as quickly as possible while swinging off light fittings and ducking lasers.

Finally, I have to give a shout out to Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth, Hyper Games’ follow-up to Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley. We only got the tiniest of teaser trailers for this one, but it was enough. The first game was like a hug in video game form, and no doubt this sequel will offer more of the same. And gosh darn, don’t we all need a hug right now?

Vikki Blake, Reporter

I’m going to start at the end: End of Abyss, to be precise. We barely saw a minute of it, but I’m already in love. I have a natural inclination for darker vibes, and End of Abyss has that in spades. The melancholy, the weirdness, the bonkers enemy design – I’m in.

For that same reason, Fractured Blooms also got an omg-yes from me, too. While maybe not quite as fourth-wall-breaking as Doki Doki Literature Club (the “Plus” version of which developer Serenity Forge publishes), the idea of jumping into a homestead life sim that slowly dissolves into something else when you’re not looking is Oh-So My Kind Of Thing. “Check the cabinets,” instructs your cheery on-screen HUD. “Check the freezer.” “Harvest 5 strawberries.” “Run.” “Don’t look.” “Obey her mouth.” I must know more.

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And then there’s ILL. Yes, the one with the baby things. I mean, I was in even before they used the word “dismemberment.”

Yikes. This is very different from everyone else’s list. For what it’s worth, plenty of colorful, non-murdery games caught my eye, too! Out of Words‘ stop-motion conceit is wonderful – there is no such thing as too many co-op platformers, and this one looks divine – and congrats, Felt That: Boxing; you may be the world’s first sports game to ever pique my interest. And like Lewis, I, too, am bewitched by the idea of Relooted; I’ve enjoyed wasting many an hour in Payday, so I cannot deny the draw of a heist game with a heart. Maybe we’ll learn a little something, too, eh?



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A character from Ball X Pit fires balls at a horde of skeletons.
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I can see why Devolver dedicated its whole show to Ball X Pit: It’s like Atari’s Breakout meets Vampire Survivors and the demo is curing my roguelike fatigue

by admin June 7, 2025



If you’re anything like me, a Gen Z caffeine addict with the attention span of a fruit fly, ancient classics like Pong and Breakout don’t do much for you. ‘How am I supposed to play this without roguelite elements and heaps of stacking upgrades?’ I cry, and if the lesson is that sometimes less is more, an hour with Ball X Pit has made sure I may never learn it. Sometimes more is more, and it rules.

Devolver dedicated its Summer Game Fest show to Ball X Pit, a brick-breaker turbocharged with new twists, and I was able to try a demo of it before the reveal.

Skeleton soldiers in the form of blocks and rectangles march down a vertical column trying to shoot you and reach the bottom, while you run around automatically firing balls which bounce around and deal damage. If you catch the balls mid-flight, they immediately shoot out wherever you’re aiming. There’s already some depth there: you can aim wide to take down a whole group with ricochets, or get up in an enemy’s face and rapidly bat the ball back at them to focus one down.


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The fun really starts, though, when you start leveling up and racking up special balls. Between a broodmother ball that “births” more balls as it flies around, a burn ball that lights enemies ablaze, and a midnight oil ball that turns burning enemies into living bombs, and all sorts of colorful alternatives, Ball X Pit goes from stark simple to nigh-unreadable chaos in a matter of minutes.

Each special ball gets added to your arsenal and comes with its own suite of upgrades and potential fusions with other special balls; before long, you’re making split-second decisions in a sea of automatic laser fire and screen-coating explosions. Boss enemies will DPS check your build as the skeleton hordes get tougher and more numerous, and I was constantly itching to level up just one more time, get a little bit stronger, so I could live a few dozen seconds longer.

In-between runs, you hurry back to New Ballbylon (yes, really) and spend whatever cash you earned on the meta progression stuff. New buildings, new playable characters, new potential builds for future runs, and so on. The structure is nothing unusual, but I still walked away from the demo pretty taken with what I played—which speaks to the sheer, twitchy fun this game finds in its ball-bouncing brick breaking.

Frankly, I thought I was getting tired of the roguelike formula, and Ball X Pit packs in a lot of concepts you have seen before. But the action in its demo is so breakneck, such a potent distillation of that power-scaling madness I love in games like Risk of Rain, I came crawling back to the play button after seeing what the demo had to offer.

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If you’re keen to check out Ball X Pit, you can wishlist it or play the demo on Steam.



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Devolver Digital Reveals Ball x Pit, A Brick-Breaking Survival Roguelite That Looks Awesome
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Devolver Digital Reveals Ball x Pit, A Brick-Breaking Survival Roguelite That Looks Awesome

by admin June 7, 2025


Devolver Digital has revealed Ball x Pit, a brick-breaking, base-building survival roguelite that looks like the next indie time sink I can’t wait to jump into. There’s a demo out today on PC, and it’s launching on Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC sometime this year (here’s hoping it makes its way to PlayStation 5 one day, too). This was revealed as part of today’s Devolver Direct, which went with a different approach to its summer showcase this year. 

Instead of the zanier off-the-wall antics of the annual summer Devolver Direct, which usually contains multiple announcements, it released a documentary called “BALL x PIT: The Kenny Sun Story,” alongside a trailer for the game. 

You can view the Ball x Pit reveal trailer for yourself below: 

 

“In Ball x Pit, Ballbylon has fallen,” a press release reads. “After a meteoric and completely unexpected event annihilated the great city, all that remains is an ominous, yawning pit. Treasure hunters far and wide flock to the city’s tomb to seek their fortune, plundering the depths in search of Ballbylon’s scattered riches. Few return.

“The pit plays host to armies of barbaric creatures, hellbent on ending your quest before it even begins. Armed with a growing arsenal of magic-infused projectiles, batter your way through multiple levels of increasingly challenging obstacles to claim the ultimate prizes and rebuild New Ballbylon. With every glob you lob, gain valuable experience to develop overpowered spitball combinations, and recruit additional heroes to unlock new skills to send the gutter-dwelling goons packing.” 

As you can see in the Ball x Pit trailer above, it fuses quite a few different gameplay mechanics to create a roguelite. There’s classic brick-breaking action (with Vampire Survivors-like explosions of numbers all over the screen), base-building, and survival gameplay, all morphed into one experience as you attempt run after run. It features over 60 randomized balls to equip, 70 unique buildings for New Ballbylon that provide gameplay bonuses, power-ups, and characters, and more. 

You can try out Ball x Pit on PC via a new Steam demo right now before it launches on Switch, Xbox Series X/S, and PC sometime this year. 



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Lorenzo Musetti warned for kicking ball at French Open line judge
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Lorenzo Musetti warned for kicking ball at French Open line judge

by admin June 3, 2025


PARIS — Lorenzo Musetti was warned for unsportsmanlike conduct for kicking a tennis ball that inadvertently hit a linesperson during his French Open quarterfinal against Frances Tiafoe on Tuesday.

Unlike most top-level tennis tournaments, which rely on electronic line-calling, there are still humans on court at Roland-Garros to make rulings on whether shots land in or out.

The eighth-seeded Musetti, who won a bronze medal for Italy at the Paris Olympics and was a semifinalist at Wimbledon last year, had just dropped a game to trail Tiafoe 5-3 in the second set of their match at Court Philippe-Chatrier.

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As Musetti was given balls so he could serve in the next game, he took a left-footed swipe at one and it flew into a line judge making calls behind his baseline.

The chair umpire immediately announced to the crowd that Musetti was being given a warning for a code violation. There is no penalty for an initial warning of that sort.

Soon, Tiafoe claimed that set. Musetti had taken the opener in the best-of-five-set match with a semifinal berth at stake. Neither of them has been to the final four at Roland-Garros.



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Active Blade Ball codes (updated May 2025)

by admin May 24, 2025



It’s you versus 14 other players in Blade Ball, the most exciting original experience on Roblox. I found myself facing off against foes of different skill levels, all with the same goal: defend and destroy. A simple premise overall that turns far more interesting as matches go on, Blade Ball is easy to learn but I don’t feel like I’m close to mastering it yet.

Thankfully, Blade Ball also has plenty of free codes available, so you can unlock free items, skills, and everything in between if you find yourself as hooked on it as I am.

It doesn’t matter if you’ve just started your journey in Blade Ball or you’ve been playing for months now: Free items are free items. Punch in as many of these codes as you can to fill out your collection, as developers sometimes remove them without any notice and when they’re gone they’re gone.


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Ready to rack up some wins? I may not be able to guarantee you first place, but I’ve at least got your back with all of the freshest codes available. So even if you lose, at least you’ll look good doing it? But be warned: if you run into me on the Blade Ball field, I’m not going to take it easy on you.

All active Blade Ball codes

  • 5BVISITS – Free Sparkler Sword (NEW)
  • RAMADAN – Free Wheel Spin
  • 5BVISITS – Bubble Wand Sword
  • SHARKATTACK – Free Wheel Spin
  • SUMMERSTARTSHERE – Free Wheel Spin
  • ENERGYSWORDS – Free Wheel Spin
  • FROGS – Free Wheel Spin
  • GOODVSEVIL – Free Wheel Spin
  • RNGEMOTES – Free Wheel Spin
  • FREESPINS – Free Wheel Spin
  • 2BTHANKS – Free Wheel Spin
  • BATTLEROYAL – Free Storm Ticket
  • DUNGEONRELEASE – x50 Dungeon Runes
  • GIVEMELUCK – x4 Luck in RNG World (10 Minutes)

Expired Blade Ball codes

  • SPOOKYSEASON
  • DRAGONS
  • XMAS
  • DELAYBALL
  • BPTEAMS
  • REBIRTHLTM
  • ROBLOXCLASSIC
  • GOODVSEVILMODE
  • MERRYXMAS
  • EASTERHYPE
  • ZEROGRAVITY
  • GALAXYSEASON
  • FALLINGLTM
  • TOURNAMENTSW
  • LAVAFLOOR
  • LUNARNEWYEAR
  • LIVEEVENTS
  • 1.5BTHANKS
  • UBDATE.DAY
  • UPD250COINS
  • SERPENT_HYPE
  • VISITS_TY

How to redeem Blade Ball codes

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  1. Open Blade Ball on Roblox
  2. Click “Extras” in the top right corner
  3. Scroll down and select Codes
  4. Enter any of the codes listed on our page
  5. Click the Green Checkmark to redeem codes and get your rewards

Looking to make your redemption process easier? Copy and paste any of the codes directly from our page into Blade Ball and just click the green check mark.

I’ve gone through and tested each of the codes on this page to ensure that they work, to avoid any frustrations. If a code isn’t working, there is a chance that the developers have recently disabled that code without our knowledge. This happens, so be sure you’re checking back weekly to make sure you’ve always got the freshest codes—we’re also regularly updating this guide when find codes have expired.

If you’re unable to copy and paste the codes directly from our page, be sure that you’re following our capitalization and punctuation. Some experiences in Roblox will throw an error over these little details, so if you want to redeem your codes, replicate them exactly.

Good luck on the Blade Ball battlefield, brave soldiers.



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