GigaBash

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GigaBash
Key art for GigaBash
Developer Passion Republic Games
Publisher Passion Republic Games
Platforms Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
Languages English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Polish, Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Indonesian, Malay
Genre Action, fighting, party
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GigaBash is a kaiju fighting game developed and independently published by Malaysian studio Passion Republic Games. It released for Windows, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 on August 5, 2022. An unspecified future collaboration with the Godzilla brand was announced on September 14, 2022.[1]

Gameplay

To be added.

Appearances

Monsters

Playable

GigaBash currently includes 10 playable fighters, many of whom are inspired by different characters or tropes from Japanese tokusatsu. These fighters are as such:

  • Gorogong
  • Pipijuras
  • Thundatross
  • Skorak
  • Woolley
  • Gigaman
  • Rohanna
  • Kongkrete
  • Rawa
  • Zyva

Non-playable

  • Pikki the Minion
  • Royal Warden
  • MechaJURAS
  • Woolley's family

Vehicles

  • Tanks

Arenas

  • Kimura District, Tokyo
  • City Ruins, Tarabak
  • Slavagrad, Russia
  • GGN Tower, Tokyo
  • Holopolis
  • Research Lab, AREA-51
  • Luana Island
  • Palekana Port
  • Mount Gorogong
  • Dragon's Crossing, Tarabak
  • Forsaken Temple, Tarabak
  • Lake Lavina
  • Dig Site
  • Airforce Base, AREA-51
  • Power Station, AREA51
  • Crystal Cave
  • Giga Core

Gallery

Awards

Award Category Result
Level Up KL 2019 Grand Jury Award Won
Best Technology Won
Best Game Design Won
Audience Choice Award Won
Tokyo Game Show 2019 Dengeki Indie Prize Won
Famitsu Indie Prize Nominated
4Gamer.net Indie Prize Nominated
Taipei Game Show 2020 Best Design Nominated
Best Visual Art Nominated
Gamers Without Borders 2021 Honorary Award Won
Game Developers Conference 2022 Best in Play Won
BIG Festival 2022 Special Unreleased Best Game Award Won
Xsolla Special Award Won

Videos

Launch trailer
Gameplay trailer
Godzilla collaboration announcement
Wikizilla demo gameplay

External links

References

This is a list of references for GigaBash. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Romano, Sal (14 September 2022). "GigaBash – Godzilla collaboration announced". Gematsu.

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