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Fall Guys Season 3 arrives in December with Winter Knockout theme

Fall Guys Season 3 is set to land on PS4 and PC soon with a whole new Winter Knockout theme, complete with new cosmetics and new stages.

The next season of Fall Guys content is due to land in the popular game show-themed battle royale title in the second week of December and ahead of its arrival, developer Mediatonic has given us some more info about the incoming season.

The official Fall Guys Twitter account, which has quickly become infamous for its creative use of social media, sent 300 pieces of a teaser image out to various users on the social media platform. Mediatonic asked the players to put their pieces together and form an image, revealing the theme for the next season.

Enterprising tweeters quickly set about the task and managed to assemble the image pretty quickly, and the Fall Guys Twitter account responded by sharing the above tweet, giving us our first glimpse at the wintery set-up for Season 3.

Expect a new mini-game where you're tasked with hopping through a spinning circle, new costumes inspired by snowmen and penguins, and more besides when the new update drops.

Fall Guys' third season is probably set to release between December 6 and December 12, so that wintery theme will carry well through the Christmas break and into January.

Each Season lasts about two months, so we'll no doubt have even more bean-related content to sink our teeth into early in 2021.

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