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With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound, Godzilla is coming to Fall Guys

With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound, Godzilla is coming to Fall Guys! Helpless Fall Guys on subway trains scream, bug-eyed, as he looks in on them! He picks up a car and he throws it back down as he wades through the guys to grab the crown!


Oh, no, they say he's got to go - Godzilla's in Fall Guys! (Next wee-ee-eek.) Oh, no, they say he's got to go - Godzilla's in Fall Guys! (Next wee-ee-eek.) Oh, no, they say he's got to go - Godzilla's in Fall Guys! (Next wee-ee-eek.) Oh, no, they say he's got to go - Godzilla's in Fall Guys! (Next wee-ee-eek.) Godzilla! (shouting in Japanese)


History shows again and again how Fall Guys points out the folly of man - Godzilla! History shows again and again how Fall Guys points out the folly of man - Godzilla! History shows again and again how Fall Guys points out the folly of man - Godzilla! History shows again and again how Fall Guys points out the folly of man - Godzilla!


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TimTheTatman's epic Fall Guys failures & eventual success got an ESPN Esports special

Fall Guys crowns don’t come easy. It takes patience, perseverance, and a touch of luck to even get within sight of a first-place win in the game. There are, perhaps, few people who know that better than Timothy “TimTheTatman” Betar, who famously struggled to net himself a win in the deceptively simple game. When Tim finally scored a win in Fall Guys, a large portion of the internet cheered him across the emotional finish line, and now ESPN Esports has launched a documentary of that journey and moment.


ESPN Esports launched its Fall Guys TimTheTatman documentary via the ESPN Esports YouTube channel on October 22, 2020. The 24-minute documentary features Tim himself of course, but also commentary from star influencer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, 100 Thieves co-owner and CEO Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag, and a number of developers from the Mediatonic team behind Fall Guys’ development. Though much of the documentary follows TimTheTatman’s journey from learning about the game to a win, it also takes a deeper dive into Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout’s impact, attributed to its sheer simplicity and also the attractiveness of its obstacle course battle royale concept.



For the entirely uninitiated, Betar was known very widely for his epic failures in Fall Guys’ early days of play. A regular streamer on Twitch going all the way back to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, TimTheTatman became a constant figure alongside the likes of Ninja and Tfue during Fortnite’s peak. Tim himself claims he thought Fall Guys looked like it would be easy to pick up a win in. Cue weeks of soul-shattering grinding for a win that even caught Mediatonic’s attention.



@timthetatman hi Tim, sorry to bother you again - I was just looking for an L, but couldn't find one. Someone said you'd taken them all?


— Fall Guys 👑 (@FallGuysGame) August 15, 2020




All of this said, on August 19, 2020, Tim went into Fall Guys with determination, persevered and scored himself a win. The curse had been broken. The albatross was tossed. Now we’re not going to sit here and say it was the greatest gaming moment, but it was arguably a huge moment for Fall Guys. If notoriously unlucky TimTheTatman can get a W, maybe there’s hope for the rest of us.


And with Season 2 of Fall Guys now in full steam, cheaters yeeted, and plenty of more goods on the way, it looks like TimTheTatman’s immortalized moment in the sun on ESPN Esports served its purpose of continuing to solidify Fall Guys as one of the most breakout indies of 2020.

Fall Guys devs want your input on the best and worst rounds

Mediatonic, the developer behind Fall Guys, is looking for insight into what your favourite and least favourite stages are. The series of questions will help shape the future of the battle royale game.


The survey was tweeted out by the official account, and the questions cover three categories: which stages you like, which you dislike, and how many stages you expect in each season. The Google form then asks about how important you feel certain aspects are for new content. Do you think variations on old rounds is more important than fresh maps? Do you believe the multiplayer game needs more survival levels and less team games?


On the back of Season 2, which was largely developed pre-launch, the data gleamed here will help understand exactly what the now very large community wants out of the rolling updates, and where any particular differences among the players lie. Everyone's got different strengths and weaknesses in Fall Guys - for instance, I want Fall Ball eradicated from the face of the Earth, and could play Slime Climb for hours. Chances are very high at least one person reading this is the exact opposite, and thinks my opinions deeply flawed. An in-flux of everyone's tastes identifies trends among all the subjective chaos.


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