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Following on from Eggy Party and Stumble Guys, a new multiplayer battle royale is making its debut on Android and iOS in its beta version, available in South-East Asia. Developed by Vizta Games, a subsidiary of the Moonton Games studio behind MLBB, Mobile Party promises a fun experience to share with friends. Get ready to customise cute characters and navigate levels littered with obstacles!
Mobile Party takes all the codes of its main competitors, such as Eggy Party, Stumble Guys and of course Fall Guys on PC, the game that inspired all the other titles in the genre. For those who have never had the chance to try out a BR multiplayer party game, the principle is simple.
In Mobile Party, you take on the role of a cute little character who is propelled through levels riddled with pitfalls and obstacles of varying difficulty, in 32-player matches.

Your aim is to reach the end of the three levels that make up a round, and to do that you'll need a bit of skill and reflexes, but also a bit of cunning! Push your opponents to knock them down, slow them down and prevent them from qualifying for the next level.
What's more, you can invite your friends to join you in co-op so you can team up and do everything you can to get as far as you can!

In Mobile Party, customise your character with different outfits and masks (a cute little bear, a robot, a cat, a cactus...), create your own maps using the built-in map editor, and explore the island of Party Land, where you can enjoy a range of mini-games and activities including football, exploration and hoverboarding.

Mobile Party beta is currently available in South-East Asia. To access it on Android, get your best VPN (at Mobi.gg, we recommend Cyberghost) and create a Google Play Store account in one of the target countries (the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, etc.). Download the game and then disable your VPN.
On iOS, go to "Settings", select your Apple ID and go to "Media and purchases" and choose "Account". Finally, in "Country/Region", select the Philippines. Then all you have to do is download Mobile Party.
For the moment, there's no word on when Mobile Party will be released. So we'll have to wait a little longer before we can enjoy version 1.0!
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