Stumble Guys has just rolled out its latest update, version 0.84, and it's packed with exciting new features and thrilling battles. The highlight of this update is the introduction of the Cowboys & Ninjas theme, which brings a fresh twist to the game.
It’s a Season of Cowboys & Ninjas in Stumble Guys
This season introduces two brand new levels. The first is Stumblewood, marking Stumble Guys' debut into third-person shooter territory. Set on an expansive movie set themed around Cowboys vs Ninjas, Stumblewood immerses you in a wild Western showdown. You'll join one of two rival teams, vying for the starring role in this action-packed scenario. However, true to Stumble Guys' chaotic nature, the set is a whirlwind of unpredictable props that you can use as cover.
Survival depends on your ability to roll, dodge, and outshoot the opposing team before the director yells "Cut!" The game mode focuses on eliminations, with the team achieving the highest count emerging victorious.
The Cowboys & Ninjas Season also introduces a new roster of Stumblers inspired by the theme. Characters like El Cacto, Loud Barrel, Black Shogun Master, Shiburai, Last Ronin, and Shadow Meow join the fray, each bringing their unique flair to the game.
Get a sneak peek of the update right here.
The Looney Tunes Crew Is Back Too!
The second new map, Factory Fiasco, brings back the beloved Looney Tunes characters to the Stumbleverse. This Acme-themed elimination map places you on a conveyor belt amidst a barrage of falling items in the Acme factory. It's a chaotic race to stay on your feet and outlast your opponents.
Alongside the new maps, the update also includes fresh emotes and animations. New emotes such as Bugs Shooting, Howdy, Mysterious Doge, and Handcuffs are available, while new footsteps range from Tumbleweeds to Golden Arrows. Dive into Stumble Guys on the Google Play Store to experience the Cowboys & Ninjas-themed Stumblers firsthand.
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