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
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Up to 8 players in online matches.
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Competitive matchmaking, friendly lobbies, and local couch mode.
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Country and global rankings across multiple categories.
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Up to 4 players in split-screen couch mode.
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Combine up to 4 local players with online lobbies (up to 4v4).
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Small robots resembling a cross between air hockey pucks and mini soccer players.
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Customizable characters with tons of accessories.
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Collect all your Roomballs, buy new models and accessories to customize them even more.
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Earn Roombolts and other valuable items by winning matches and completing missions.
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Variety of arenas with unique vibes.
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Matchmaking system designed to find your perfect rivals.
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Progression system based on your in-game performance.
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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.