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DeGen Rivals is a chaotic, physics-driven battle royale where you pilot customizable vehicles through a collapsing arena. Developed by Look MIster and published by Tevaera Labs, it launched March 31, 2026, across PC, Android, and iOS. The game thrives on raw destruction, smash into opponents, trigger explosive traps, and loot power-ups to outlast seven other players or teams. Its arcade-style simplicity contrasts with tense risk-reward moments like the mid-match jackpot. It’s a short, punchy affair for players who crave unpredictable, high-octane competition without deep narratives.
You control a vehicle with basic but responsive controls: accelerate, drift, and fire sticky bombs. Matches start with a free-for-all scramble to pick up speed boosts and shields, then escalate into a shrinking arena. The real twist is the jackpot: a mid-game high-value objective that turns the tide if you survive to claim it. Matches average 15-20 minutes, blending frantic combat with moments of calculated risk. Co-op lets you and a teammate combine firepower, while solo mode leans into solo survival. The physics engine turns every collision into a spectacle, but polish is minimal, expect occasional clipping and unbalanced weapons.
DeGen Rivals holds an 8.7 average rating from 12,300 PlayPile reviews, with 72% completion rate. Players report an average playtime of 15 hours, and 62% finish under 20 hours. Community moods are split: 48% call it "exciting" and 35% "frustrating," with 17% dubbing it a "guilty pleasure." Achievement stats reflect this, 100 total trophies, but only 43% of players earn more than 50. Sample reviews: "Fast-paced, unpredictable mayhem. Jackpot mechanic keeps you on edge." / "Fun in short bursts, but repetitive after 10 hours." The game’s simplicity appeals to casual players but alienates those craving depth.
DeGen Rivals is a $29.99 thrill ride for fans of no-frills multiplayer chaos. It lacks polish but delivers consistent, short-term fun with its explosive combat and risk-reward loop. Best for parties or quick matches, it’s unlikely to stick around on your shelf long-term. The 15-hour average playtime and 43% achievement completion rate suggest it’s a quick buy, not an enduring commitment. If you crave physics-based destruction without pretense, it’s worth a shot. But don’t expect depth or longevity.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative, Battle Royale
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