Gigantic: Rampage Edition Revives Failed Game with Premium Model
Set to launch on April 9, the revamped game eliminates microtransactions and introduces new content to entice players.
- Gigantic: Rampage Edition, a revival of the failed live-service game Gigantic, launches on April 9 for PC and consoles with a premium model priced at $20 and no microtransactions.
- The game, originally developed by Motiga and published by Perfect World Entertainment, was shut down in 2018 but is now being brought back by Gearbox Entertainment in collaboration with Abstraction.
- Rampage Edition introduces a new game mode called Rush, alongside the original mode Clash, and adds two new characters and maps, aiming to attract new players and satisfy fans of the original.
- Post-launch support will include a Ranked mode and character skins, with the game's success dependent on the community's engagement.
- The game's return emphasizes a premium model over the previous free-to-play setup, eliminating microtransactions and allowing players to unlock content through gameplay.