Fall Guys Season 3: Sunken Secrets announced Spongebob and Skyrim cosmetics

Fall Guys fans rejoice, as a new season pass, new mechanics, and new Rounds are coming very soon
Fall Guys Season 3: Sunken Secrets announced Spongebob and Skyrim cosmetics
Fall Guys Season 3: Sunken Secrets announced Spongebob and Skyrim cosmetics /

Fall Guys is back once again, and the third season of the friendliest battle royale in the world is due to start on November 22. You can see the launch trailer right now for the new Sunken Secrets season.

As you would usually expect from Fall Guys, this new season include five brand-new Rounds to take part in, in addition to a “Let’s Get Kraken” mode, and 100 levels to unlock in a new season pass, of course.

That season pass is particularly exciting, as you will be able to unlock cosmetics and items relating to Spongebob Squarepants, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (one of the best PC games), and Ultraman. Spongebob really does fit the Sunken Secrets theme of the season, after all.

Fall Guys is so good it made it into our list of best multiplayer games.

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These are the five new Rounds you’ll be undertaking:

  • Blastlantis
  • Hoop Chute
  • Puzzle Path
  • Speed Slider
  • Kraken Slam

On top of all that, there’s even a new Dive Slide move which does pretty much exactly what it sounds like. You dive, and slide. This is going to make Rounds like Speed Slider possible, which will see you diving and racing against all of the other beans.

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Fall Guys launched on Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and Epic Game Store earlier this year, also re-launching as a free-to-play game at the same time, and bringing parity to the PlayStation version. That means it’s easier than ever to set up Fall Guys on your preferred platform and play with your friends.


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