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Roomballs Launching on Steam Soon

A Goal-Scoring Team Sport

Montevideo, Uruguay –April 17, 2025– Indie game development studio Ultraton Studios SAS will be launching Roomballs, a goal-scoring team sport, on Steam soon.

Roomballs blends the thrill of soccer with the chaos of air hockey, featuring fast-paced battles between zany, pop-culture-inspired robots. Victory relies not just on speed and power, but on quick reflexes, smart strategy, and playful creativity. Step into the arena for high-octane matches and prove yourself as the ultimate Roomball champion.

Customize your mini robot players with a wide range of accessories, unlocking new models and gear through victories and missions. Earn Roombolts, level up, and explore new arenas, game modes, and challenges as you rise through the ranks. The matchmaking system ensures fair competition, offering balanced matches tailored to your skill level.


More than just a game, Roomballs is a lively community where players connect, share progress, and celebrate each other’s triumphs. Whether you're chasing leaderboard glory or collecting rare bots, the fun never stops. Join the action, build friendships, and become the best Roomball player in the world.

 

Features

  • Up to 8 players online game.

  • Small robots resembling a cross between air hockey pucks and miniaturized soccer players.

  • Customizable characters with a ton of accessories.

  • Collect all your Roomballs, buy new models and accessories to customize them even more.

  • Victories and completed missions will earn Roombolts and other valuable items.

  • Matchmaking system designed to find the best rivals for you.

  • Unlock new game modes, arenas, and competitions.

  • Progress based on your performance.

  • 8 players online multiplayer: up to 4 players local couch mode.

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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.