KIBORG
A new Co-Op mode for KIBORG is here with those looking to try KIBORG having a demo to head out there and enjoy
We have seen some fun stuff out there for KIBORG as we all wait for the game to fully release on the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC so far. A fun little rogue-lite title that Sobaka Studio is working to give us. Something that looked like we might be going at it all alone in the world, but here we go with word that KIBORG will now have a Co-Op mode for us all to enjoy too. A mode that looks like it will be able to play out on the couch as well as online for those who might have local friends or just remote ones. Either way, the mode is in there and it will just add to the overall gameplay experience for us when it launches.
In addition to this little update for KIBORG, it looks like the team has also looked into getting more gamers hyped up for the game too. Not just with there being a way to play with friends but a way for you to get a sample of it all right now. That is, on the PC there is a demo version of KIBORG you can load up and put your fists to work in the game. First, melee weapons, or firearms if we are being fully up to speed on it all, since the game is all about us transforming into the most powerful cyborg out there to destroy all manner of mutants and enemies. Here is a fun little look at how that will all play out if you need something visual before giving the hard drive space to the game.
KIBORG — Co-Op Mode
Experience brutal combat of KIBORG with your friends. Face hordes of mutants and enemies. Fight with fists, weapons, and firearms. Transform your body into a powerful machine. Show them what you can do!
KIBORG is a fast-paced, story-driven action game with rogue-lite encounters. Each challenge is unique and the narrative always moves forward, win or lose. Become an unstoppable war machine and face the consequences of your actions as you lead a resistance group on a faraway prison planet.
I am glad to see that KIBORG will be moving with a couch co-op and not just an online one out there. Both are great, but I have seen an uptick in gamers wanting a couch co-op experience more than just an online one. Maybe that is just something on my end, but I know I have had a lot of people ask me to suggest titles that would allow players to play together at home. Now I can add KIBORG into the list of titles for those who want to share this experience with others. We just have to hope that all of the work the team does is going to pay off and not just fall flat once the game is ready for a full launch out there. The only other big concern we always have to have for our video games.
Does it make sense for KIBORG to have a co-op mode out there or did you think it was going to be a solo game only? Are you going to give the demo a go before it launches or will you wait for the full game so you can keep some of the game a surprise? Have you been on the lookout for a couch co-op game to enjoy or is it just my circle that is in need of these kinds of games? Take to the comment section to discuss all of this and everything else that we have to share out there for you. Please keep on coming back to the site to see all of that and everything else that we have built up along the way.