Fight Crab DEEEER Simulator collaboration

Fight Crab Collaborates With DEEEER Simulator By Adding The Deer

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Playism and Calappa Games revealed a Fight Crab collaboration with Gibier Games’ DEEEER Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game. The Deer from DEEEER Simulator will join the roster of the crustacean brawling game in October 2020. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Once the update has launched on Fight Crab, players will be able to unlock the Deer as a playable character by making the purchase from the campaign mode shop. Another quirky aspect of this collaboration is that the new character is actually comprised of two deer with their sides connected to each other. That allows the Deer to equip two weapons—one on each head—just like the crabs in the initial roster.

It is also worth noting that the Japanese press release specifically mentioned that this collaboration will be available in the PC version. This news was first revealed at the Playism Game Show live stream, and Playism published both Fight Crab and DEEEER Simulator on Steam.

Although the game is also available on the Nintendo Switch, the latter release is being handled by another publisher, Mastiff. So it is yet to be known if this collaboration will also make its way to the Switch version or not.

Fight Crab was first made available on the PC as an Early Access game in August 2019, and Playism later brought it to Steam on July 30, 2020. The Nintendo Switch version was released recently in the West on September 15, 2020.


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