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Party Animals Updates Announced

A wealth of updates are coming to Recreate Games’s Party Animals, including a new map, Friend Pass, Battle Pass, full Steam Deck support, and several new skins and characters.

The new Team Score map “Luggage Chaos” will make its appearance in Party Animals, transporting players to the frenzied arena of an airport. Working together as a team, players will be tasked with carrying luggage toward their base, all while using a security checkpoint and a conveyor belt.

Also, new to Party Animals is the Friend Pass, which gives players the chance to invite friends through only one person owning Party Animals on Steam. Note that while this is Steam exclusive, Xbox players can still send a cross-platform invite as long as their friend can play on Steam. Just note that the Friend Pass works for one friend at a time.

A free Shen Loong Battle Pass, which provides different unlockable skins, avatars, and frames, will also be available. One can earn rewards across 15 levels by playing the game, completing daily Battle Pass challenges, or with Nemo Bucks from February 8-February 25.

Finally, Party Animals is officially optimized and fully supported on the Steam Deck, with adjustments made to the user interface to provide an optimal gaming experience on the go.

Party Animals is available on the Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and the PC. It is also included as part of Xbox Game Pass.

Source: Press Release
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