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Rematch Players Discover Jumping Is Faster Than Running, But Dev Is Fixing That Soon
@Source: gamespot.com
Developer Sloclap's new soccer game, Rematch, is putting up big numbers and people are enjoying it quite a lot. The game isn't working totally as intended, however, as players have discovered that they can move faster if they jump instead of run. That's not how it's supposed to work, so Sloclap is fixing it. "We're aware this is an issue and an unpopular unintended tech. We're planning to push a fix very soon, before this weekend," the studio said in a post on Reddit. "Thank you for your patience!" Jumping being faster than running just doesn’t feel right byu/Hiken_D inRematchAs you can see in the video above, jumping appears to give players an edge over those who run. In a competitive-type game like Rematch, players are looking for any edge they can get, and anyone taking advantage of this will only be able to do so for a short while longer. Rematch launched on June 19 and quickly amassed more than 3 million players. It hasn't necessarily sold that many copies, however, as Rematch is also available on Xbox Game Pass. The stylized third-person game is also available to buy outright for $30 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game launched without crossplay support but that's coming later. The game takes place decades in the future and there are no fouls, offsides, penalty kicks, ties, or shootouts.
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