A Goal-Scoring Team Sport
Montevideo, Uruguay –June 9, 2025– Indie game development studio Ultraton Studios SAS has announced that the demo of Roomballs, a goal-scoring team sport, is available now in the context of the Steam Next Fest. The game will be released in Early Access on Steam on June 26th.
Roomballs is a fast-paced, arcade-style sports game where soccer collides with air
hockey, featuring zany, pop-culture-inspired robots. Whether you play online, locally, or in mixed lobbies, up to 8 players can compete in thrilling 4v4 matches filled with strategy, quick reflexes, and high-energy action.Players can customize their robotic characters with a wide range of accessories, unlock new models, and earn rewards like Roombolts by winning matches and completing challenges. A robust progression system tracks your in-game performance, while matchmaking ensures balanced competition across a variety of vibrant arenas.
Beyond its competitive edge, Roomballs emphasizes community—offering global and country rankings, social features, and a fun, inclusive atmosphere where players can connect, share achievements, and strive for the title of ultimate champion.
Features
Up to 8 players in online matches.
Competitive matchmaking, friendly lobbies, and local couch mode.
Country and global rankings across multiple categories.
Up to 4 players in split-screen couch mode.
Combine up to 4 local players with online lobbies (up to 4v4).
Small robots resembling a cross between air hockey pucks and mini soccer players.
Customizable characters with tons of accessories.
Collect all your Roomballs, buy new models and accessories to customize them even more.
Earn Roombolts and other valuable items by winning matches and completing missions.
Variety of arenas with unique vibes.
Matchmaking system designed to find your perfect rivals.
Progression system based on your in-game performance.
Social Media
Additional Information
About Ultraton Studios SAS
Ultraton Studios SAS is the solo venture of Daniel Perdomo, a 52-year-old independent developer from Uruguay with over 30 years of experience in post-production, animation, editing, 3D modeling, and directing. He has been developing Roomballs on his own for nearly two years, drawing on a lifelong passion for technology and games. Daniel previously gained international attention for his viral Table Pong Project, a physical recreation of the classic Atari game PONG.
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