Fall Guys came at right time for people during pandemic, lead designer says

27 December 2020, 02:54

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
Fall Guys came at the right time for people during pandemic, lead designer says. Picture: PA

The game’s release offered ‘something cosy’ after a number of ‘gritty, dark single-player games’, Joe Walsh said.

Launching Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout in the midst of a pandemic was the uplifting relief that people needed, the game’s lead designer has said.

The award-winning title has sold more than 11 million copies on PC alone and became the most downloaded PlayStation Plus game of all time, according to British developer Mediatonic, which celebrated its 15th anniversary this year.

Joe Walsh, one of the creators of Fall Guys, told the PA news agency the game is “a thousand times bigger than anything I have personally worked on” but its sudden success in 2020 comes with “a lot of pressure”.

Fall Guys
Fall Guys recently launched its third season, which has a winter theme (Mediatonic/PA)

“I’ve always been confident that the idea would resonate well with people but, you know, we joked internally about selling 100,000 copies or 500,000 copies,” he said.

“That comes with a lot of pressure, a lot of sudden focus on the team, which has been quite tough to deal with as a development team but, you know, ultimately, this is everything we wanted for the game, was to reach a community like this and it’s really blown us away.

“Fall Guys represents our identity as a studio and really it’s the first time we’ve ever been able to put forward something which is truly ours, with the support of Devolver.”

Mr Walsh said the game’s release not only offered relief during the pandemic but also as “something cosy” after a number of “gritty, dark single-player games”.

Joe Walsh is lead game designer for Fall Guys
Joe Walsh is lead game designer for Fall Guys (Mediatonic/Joe Walsh/PA)

“I think that Fall Guys has come at the right time for a lot of people and it’s not something we really planned or, you know, it wasn’t that we suddenly rushed the game out, it just happened that the release window that we were shooting for fell within the current climate and we were heads down, just trying to get the game out anyway,” he told PA.

“We had a lot of people reach out to us and say that something this uplifting, something this funny and cute and entertaining is exactly what people needed and I think at the time, we came off a string of very high-profile, gritty dark single-player games, which I think are great, and I love, but at least personally Fall Guys was kind of what I thought the world needed at that point in terms of gaming.

“People kind of felt the same way about Animal Crossing as well at the time, it’s just something cosy somehow about Fall Guys, even though it’s crazy slapstick, very intense, it’s just you can just jump on and not stress too much about it and I think that’s exactly what was needed.”

By Press Association

More Technology News

See more More Technology News

UK unveils AI cyber defence lab to combat Russian threats, as minister pledges unwavering support for Ukraine

British spies to ramp up fight against Russian cyber threats with launch of cutting-edge AI research unit

Pat McFadden

UK spies to counter Russian cyber warfare threat with new AI security lab

Openreach van

Upgrade to Openreach ultrafast full fibre broadband ‘could deliver £66bn boost’

Laptop with a virus warning on the screen

Nato countries are in a ‘hidden cyber war’ with Russia, says Liz Kendall

Pat McFadden

Russia prepared to launch cyber attacks on UK, minister to warn

A person holds an iphone showing the app for Google chrome search engine

Apple and Google ‘should face investigation over mobile browser duopoly’

A Google icon on a smartphone

Firms can use AI to help offset Budget tax hikes, says Google UK boss

Icons of social media apps, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and WhatsApp, are displayed on a mobile phone screen

Growing social media app vows to shake up ‘toxic’ status quo

Will Guyatt questions who is responsible for the safety of children online

Are Zuckerberg and Musk responsible for looking after my kids online?

Social media apps on a phone

U16s social media ban punishes children for tech firm failures, charities say

Google shown on a smartphone

US Government proposes forcing Google to sell Chrome to break-up tech empire

The logo for Google's Gemini AI assistant

Google’s Gemini AI gets dedicated iPhone app in the UK for the first time

Facebook stock

EU fines Meta £660m for competition rule breaches over Facebook Marketplace

A phone taking a photo of a phone mast

Government pledges more digital inclusion as rural Wales gets phone mast boost

Social media apps displayed on a mobile phone screen

What is Bluesky and why are people leaving X to sign up?

Someone types at a keyboard

Cyber security chief warns Black Friday shoppers to be alert to scams