Knockout City's free trial gives players the opportunity to try out the competitive dodgeball game for a whole 10 days and partake in the Block Party launch event.
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EA s Knockout City Is Free For The First 10 Days
The publisher s dodgebrawl game won t cost you a penny for the first 10 days.
EA s dodgebrawl game Knockout City launches on May 21, and you can play the full game at no cost for the first 10 days as part of what the publisher is calling a Block Party trial.
The event runs May 21-30 and the free Block Party trial is available on all platforms. This isn t some level-capped, red-tape teaser with gated access, either. You ll have the full game at your disposal, EA said in a blog post.
Knockout City Free for First 10 Days in Block Party Launch Event
The multiplayer dodgebrawler
Knockout City is getting a free 10 day event to kick off the launch of the game later this month. Starting May 21 at 5am PT/8am ET and running to May 30 at 5am PT/8am ET, the
Knockout City Block Party will be 10 days of tournaments, a free trial of the game for everyone, and plenty to earn and win with the community.
The Block Party is the free launch trial that Velan Studios hinted at when
Knockout City was announced. At the time, they hadn’t specified a duration, but we now know the game will be free for everyone on every platform for the first ten days before players will have to pay to continue playing. The free period is an unlimited trial featuring everything in the game, and any progress made during that time will carry over should you choose to buy it.