“With Coatsink’s support and the support of platform holders, we are now in a position to extend our internal play testing to the Steam community.” “We are frequently asked to implement support for online multiplayer game modes in Gang Beasts but couldn’t commit to publicly testing online support without securing the necessary infrastructure and technical resources,” said James Brown, Director at Boneloaf. The support for online game modes will be merged into the default Gang Beasts Early Access builds when the online multiplayer beta testing has ended. The initial online multiplayer build is limited to three test stages with new stages, game modes and additional server capacity coming in subsequent releases.
Opening the online multiplayer beta to Steam users will give players access to game modes for fighting with friends (and enemies) without needing to leave their home. Until now though, your trip through this bovine metropolis has been one of couch co-op and single player fun, not any more though.
The game sees you take control of the gelatinous characters fighting in the hazardous streets and buildings of Beef City. Indie developers Boneloaf and Coatsink have added to their in-development brawler Gang Beasts with a new online multiplayer mode, one of the most requested things for them to add to the bombastic fighting game. News // 4th May 2016 - 6 years ago // By Gary “Dominoid” Sheppard Take Your Gang Online in Gang Beasts' New Mode