Runbow races onto the PS4 and Switch on July 3

Publisher Headup Games and developer 13AM Games have announced that Runbow will make its way to the PS4 and Switch on July 3.

The wild multiplayer runner features online play for up to nine players online, with local play for up to eight on the Switch (PS4 local play is limited to four). It also includes an Adventure Mode with over 140 single-player levels and much more:

Runbow, and all its multiplayer madness, is coming to Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4! The world of Runbow changes with each swipe of the background, so you’ll have to stay on your toes as platforms and obstacles disappear… if you can’t see it, it doesn’t exist. Fast, frantic, and fun for up to nine players, Runbow is filled with tons of modes and content to keep you running back for more.

Features

  • Save Poster District from the evil Satura in Adventure, and choose your own path through a massive map of over 140 single player levels.
  • Go head to head with your friends, locally or online, in Run, Arena, or King of the Hill, for a colorful, crazy competition. Host a Private Game for you or your friends, or hop into an Open Party and take on the world!
  • Take on The Bowhemoth, a single, ultra-difficult challenge in the belly of a colossal beast. On your own or with friends, it’s sure to test the skills of even the toughest platforming veterans.
  • Tons of Costumes and Indie Guest Characters are waiting for you to unlock, including Shovel Knight, CommanderVideo, Shantae, Lilac, and many more.
  • Hundreds of pieces of unlockable Gallery content await you, from concept art to characters, and even some hidden secrets…

Runbow will also be available on retail shelves for both platforms as a Deluxe Edition later this Summer. The Deluxe Edition will include the full game and all previously-released downloadable content.

In the meantime, a PS4/Switch-centric trailer for Runbow has been embedded above.

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