At long last, the launch date for King of Meat, the cooperative, dungeon-exploring party game developed by Amazon Games in partnership with Glowmade, has been made official.
Last year’s exciting announcement has me buzzing with anticipation! Mark your calendars for October 7th, 2025 – that’s when I’ll be diving into the game on my PS5, based on the latest trailer unveil.
Soon, there will be a short technical trial. During this trial, which lasts for 24 hours and starts on August 23rd at 10am PDT/1pm EDT/6pm BST, you’ll have the opportunity to play the game before its official release.
In a few days, there will be a quick technical test happening. During this test, which runs for 24 hours starting on August 23rd at 10am PDT/1pm EDT/6pm BST, you’ll have the chance to try out the game before it’s officially launched.
In a nutshell, the game “King of Meat” invites multiple players to collaborate in conquering numerous dungeons. Within these dungeons, they’ll face combats, navigate through obstacles, and solve intricate puzzles.

Additionally, users have the opportunity to create and share their own levels via the editor, potentially offering a continuous stream of fresh dungeons for players to challenge.
The regular edition of the game is priced at $29.99 USD or £23.95 GBP. By pre-ordering, you can enjoy playing it five days earlier.
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2025-08-21 20:06