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'''''Supraball''''' is a [[multiplayer]] game developed by SupraGames and first released in 2014. It is the successor to ''[[Deathball]]'', a 2003 [[modification]] for [[Unreal Tournament 2003]] and [[Unreal Tournament 2004]].<ref>http://www.pcgamesn.com/epic-games-award-unreal-dev-grants-to-deathball-remake-bears-cant-drift-and-a-slew-of-others</ref><ref>http://www.pcgamer.com/supraball-first-person-shooter-mayhem-on-a-soccer-field/</ref>
'''''Supraball''''' is a [[multiplayer]] game developed by SupraGames and first released in 2014. It is the successor to ''[[Deathball]]'', a 2003 [[modification]] for [[Unreal Tournament 2003]] and [[Unreal Tournament 2004]].<ref>http://www.pcgamesn.com/epic-games-award-unreal-dev-grants-to-deathball-remake-bears-cant-drift-and-a-slew-of-others</ref><ref>http://www.pcgamer.com/supraball-first-person-shooter-mayhem-on-a-soccer-field/</ref>


''Supraball''{{'}}s gameplay mostly resembles sports like [[football]], [[handball]], [[basketball]] and [[rugby]]. It is being played in [[first person view]]. The teams in Supraball consist of 3 or 5 players.
''Supraball''{{'}}s gameplay mostly resembles sports like [[football]], [[handball]], [[basketball]] and [[rugby]]. It is being played in [[first person (video games)|first person view]]. The teams in Supraball consist of 3 or 5 players.


''Supraball'' was first released in May 2014 in an [[alpha version]] and remains in development.
''Supraball'' was first released in May 2014 in an [[alpha version]] and remains in development.

Revision as of 17:01, 2 November 2015

Supraball
Developer(s)SupraGames
Publisher(s)SupraGames
EngineUnreal Engine 3
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseMay 5 2014 (Alpha)
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)multiplayer

Supraball is a multiplayer game developed by SupraGames and first released in 2014. It is the successor to Deathball, a 2003 modification for Unreal Tournament 2003 and Unreal Tournament 2004.[1][2]

Supraball's gameplay mostly resembles sports like football, handball, basketball and rugby. It is being played in first person view. The teams in Supraball consist of 3 or 5 players.

Supraball was first released in May 2014 in an alpha version and remains in development.

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