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Chaotic party battler where vacuum cleaners face off - Roombattle is out now

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Last updated: 26 Mar 2026 at 12:36 pm UTC

Need a new silly party game? Roombattle looks properly hilarious and it recently launched on Steam with full Linux support too. With support for both online and local multiplayer - it gives you plenty of choice on who you play with and how. Nice to see more games offer up both instead of one or the other.

Roombattle pits weaponised vacuum cleaners against each other in chaotic arenas packed with wild physics, outrageous weapons, and unpredictable minigames, the objective: to be the last vacuum standing. In it players can take part in a wide range of hilarious minigames and battle across rooms packed with interactive obstacles, power-ups, and unexpected twists, and can also go in solo versus bots!

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Game Highlights:

  • Up to 6 Players Online and Local Multiplayer
  • 12+ Minigames packed with chaotic challenges
  • 12+ Battle Maps featuring interactive environments
  • 15+ Power-Ups and Mystery Skills to turn the tide of battle
  • 50+ Unlockables tied to the progression system
  • More than 300,000 Customization Combinations for unique vacuums
  • Customizable Game Modes for short matches or extended sessions
  • Multiple Control Options: Gamepad, keyboard, or mobile phone controllers
Release Date: 25th March 2026
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:Steam
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