Nobody Saves the World Launching January 18 with Xbox Game Pass

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Hey everyone! I’m stoked to announce that our new action RPG Nobody Saves the World finally has a release date! It launches January 18 on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10. Best of all, it’s launching day one with Xbox Game Pass. There’s basically no way you can’t play it!

Nobody Saves the World

If this is the first you’ve heard of the game, Nobody Saves the World is our take on the ARPG. You start as a little baby thing called Nobody, but soon gain the ability to take on more and more forms. There’s over 15 total, including a Zombie, Horse, Bodybuilder, and Dragon. Every form has its own playstyle and abilities, which you can mix-and-match to create wild combos like a fire-breathing Zombie or a galloping Bodybuilder. With the help of these powers, you set out to save the world from the vile Calamity by completing quests and exploring dungeons.

Nobody Saves the World

One of the best parts of the game is how much freedom it gives you. You decide how to explore the world, which quests to take on, and which forms to pursue. When the game starts throwing tough challenges at you, you decide how to mix the forms and abilities you’ve gained to overcome them. There’s always many ways to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles — it’s up to your skill and creativity to make it happen!

Nobody Saves the World

You don’t have to save the world alone, either. Not only does the game have online co-op, but the game is cross-play enabled over Xbox Live. Grab a friend and double your form-swapping, ability-mixing, dungeon-crawling fun!

We’ve been pouring our hearts into Nobody Saves the World for a long time, and we’re really excited to finally see you all play it. From me and everyone else at Drinkbox, please enjoy it when it launches on January 18 on day one with Xbox Game Pass!

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