Double Fine announces April 23 release for pottery brawler Kiln

Double Fine, the studio behind Psychonauts and Keeper, has revealed a release date for its multiplayer online party brawler Kiln. The game launches on April 23 across Xbox Series X/S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, PlayStation 5 and Steam, with day-one availability on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Double Fine announced Kiln's release date in a statement covered by Eurogamer. First revealed in January, Kiln introduces a pottery-themed twist to the multiplayer online party brawler genre. Players sculpt ceramic creations on a pottery wheel that become their battle bodies in online arenas with teams of colourful spirits. The official description states: 'Create your pot, grab your friends, and join a team of colourful spirits who face off against one another in online arenas, where the ceramic creations you sculpt on a pottery wheel become the bodies you bring into battle.' Pot shapes influence attributes and playstyles, such as size and form—options include plates, jugs, cups or bowls—each offering unique abilities and attacks. Prior to launch, an open beta runs on Steam from April 9 to 11, with sign-ups available via Double Fine. The game supports Xbox Series X/S, Xbox on PC, Xbox Cloud, PlayStation 5 and Steam platforms. Eurogamer noted the studio's recent title Keeper as a 'surprisingly shapeshifting adventure,' which received a five-star review.

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Illustrative image of Xbox Partner Preview highlighting Hades 2 console release on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and Xbox Game Pass integration.
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Xbox Partner Preview announces Hades 2 console release and more games

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Microsoft held its March Xbox Partner Preview on March 26, revealing console launches for Hades 2 and several other titles alongside new details for upcoming games. Highlights included a release date for Supergiant Games' Hades 2 on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 next month, plus fresh looks at Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's Stranger Than Heaven. Many announced games will join Xbox Game Pass.

Double Fine creative director Tim Schafer recently played and reflected on Kiln, the pottery-themed multiplayer game that spent nine years in development before launching with five maps.

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Microsoft has announced a strong lineup of new games for Xbox Game Pass in the final days of April and early May, including day-one releases from studios like Double Fine and Don’t Nod. Highlights include Vampire Crawlers on April 21 and Kiln on April 23. Several titles will also leave the service at the end of the month.

Animators Jon Baken and Brian Tessler, known as Cool 3D World, have released their debut game Ultimate Drummer. The title blends soulslike elements with drumming mechanics in a story about reuniting a divine band. Players navigate treacherous landscapes on a drum set while maintaining a continuous drum loop.

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Several indie game showcases took place on Thursday, highlighting upcoming titles and new releases across platforms like Steam, Nintendo Switch, and PS5. Highlights include Zelda-inspired adventures, skateboarding games, and innovative concepts from solo developers. Steam Next Fest runs from February 23 to March 2, offering demos for many titles.

Developer Paraglacial and publisher THQ Nordic have released an extended gameplay video for the upcoming first-person RPG Fatekeeper. The over-eight-minute footage showcases the game's environments, combat mechanics, and magic systems. No launch date has been announced yet.

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Employees at Double Fine Productions have voted to form a union with the Communications Workers of America. The 42 full- and part-time workers follow similar unionization efforts at other Microsoft studios.

 

 

 

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