Retro football simulator game Legend Bowl hits consoles in August
Retro football simulator game Legend Bowl will hit consoles next month.
Announced yesterday, the game, which is developed by Super Pixel Games and ported/published to consoles by Top Hat Studios, Inc., will drop on August 9 via PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Legend Bowl features a deep franchise mode, which allows players to take a team to the top via on-field and off-field actions as a head coach. Legend Bowl was originally released on PC via Steam in 2021.
Top Hat Studios, Inc. Executive Producer Andy Andi Han said this about the game:
"LEGEND BOWL has been one tough nut to crack. People think of pixel art and retro games as being things from an era where hardware power was limited, so shouldn't pose a problem today, but in the end the game took a monumental amount of work - totalling over 7 million lines of code to get it working and optimized on console, almost all of it contributed by our company CEO, Joseph Brown. There's been a lot of anticipation for LEGEND BOWL and we appreciate everyone's patience while we got the game into a good state, and we're pleased that people will be experiencing it soon.”
Legend Bowl can be wishlisted on the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch right now.