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It's launch day for Full Mojo Rampage! Get your voodoo on as the game is now available on PS4 and Xbox One in the US and Europe! To celebrate launch day, we have one final blog post that talks about Multiplayer! First, a brand-new trailer, and then - on with the blog post!

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Greetings! Rob here again, and this time with an important Full Mojo Rampage public service announcement: friends don't let friends practice voodoo alone. Well, sometimes they do. Actually, Full Mojo Rampage is pretty damn fun in single-player mode, if I do say so myself. But the point is that you don't need to play solo, and that's why there are multiple ways to enjoy the game with friends.

First of all, there are the campaign quests. As I've talked about before, there are four story campaigns, and any of them can be played in cooperative multiplayer for up to four players. This is where you can take advantage of different characters' skills and use complementary parent Loa to form a balanced team to wipe out the enemy, or utilize other tactics. When playing in multiplayer, the random level generation follows the same rules as in single-player mode, but we don't want the game to be too easy, so the difficulty scales as you add more players: the enemies are tougher, they have more health, and they hit harder.

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Four players can join forces to play through FMR's campaign mode.

Plus, when you visit a shrine and receive a reward, we don't want you fighting with each other over who gets the prize, so usually we'll give out four rewards when there are four players. But how you use them is up to you. Most of the time, everyone will want their own item, but other interesting situations could arise as well. Some of the items you get at shrines are really strong, so if you wanted, you could let one player take all the items and sort of become a powerhouse to lead everyone else to victory. There are lots of tactics you can try out in cooperative multiplayer!

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In cooperative multiplayer mode, enemies hit harder and have more health.

Second, we also have a competitive multiplayer modes for up to eight players. We didn't feel that we had to reinvent the wheel here, so we stuck with tried-and-true concepts like deathmatch, team deathmatch, and capture the flag, which is especially fun if you play in teams of four against four. My favorite is probably King of Mojo, which is your king-of-the-hill mode, where one character is king, and you have to hunt him down and defeat him. I admit, we didn't try anything too crazy or experimental, but I think what we have works well and is a lot of fun to play.

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Battle it out in eight-player versus modes such as deathmatch and King of Voodoo.

Whether you're playing co-op or competitive, single player or multiplayer, campaign mode or endless mode, I think there are a lot of ways to enjoy Full Mojo Rampage. It's been a tremendous experience making the game, and we're very excited to finally be bringing it to console audiences with help from Nicalis. I hope you all have a chance to try it out, and on behalf of all of us at Over the Top Games, we're very appreciative of your support.