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#REDIRECT [[Supraland#Development and release]]

{{Short description|2019 video game}}

{{Notability|Products|date=May 2016}}

{{Infobox video game

| title = Supraball

| image = Supraball cover.jpg

| developer = [[SupraGames]]

| publisher = SupraGames

| director = {{Unbulleted list|David Münnich|Mathias Baumann}}

| designer = {{Unbulleted list|David Münnich|Christopher Satchell|Andräs Klikk}}

| programmer = {{Unbulleted list|Mathias Baumann|Skylar O'Quinn|James Goldsmith|Christopher Satchell|Marvin Schmies|Timo Funke|Fabien-Junior Fresse|Roy Stoof|Winfried Merdes|Gwenaël Trebaol}}

| artist = {{Unbulleted list|Aron Homer|Alexey Boyko|Taysir Yakupov|}}

| composer = {{Unbulleted list|David Münnich|Nareg Apelian|}}

| engine = [[Unreal Engine 3]]

| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]]

| release = February 8, 2019

| genre = [[Sports game|Sports]]

| modes = [[Multiplayer video game|Multiplayer]]

}}

'''''Supraball''''' was a [[multiplayer]] game developed by German indie studio SupraGames. It was the successor to ''[[Deathball]]'', a 2003 [[mod (video gaming)|mod]]ification for ''[[Unreal Tournament 2003]]'' and ''[[Unreal Tournament 2004]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pcgamesn.com/epic-games-award-unreal-dev-grants-to-deathball-remake-bears-cant-drift-and-a-slew-of-others|title = Epic Games award Unreal Dev Grants to Deathball remake, Bears Can't Drift, and a slew of others}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.pcgamer.com/supraball-first-person-shooter-mayhem-on-a-soccer-field/|title = Supraball: First person shooter mayhem on a soccer field|date = 5 May 2014}}</ref>

==Gameplay==

The gameplay of ''Supraball'' was based on sports like [[football]], [[handball]], [[basketball]] and others. It was played in [[first person (video games)|first person view]]. Players had a high jump capability and use of ball cannons, Teams would consist of 3 or 5 players per team.

==Release==

''Supraball'' was first released in May 2014 as an [[alpha version]] and was fully released in February 2019.

==References==

{{reflist}}

[[Category:2019 video games]]

[[Category:Early access video games]]

[[Category:Fantasy sports video games]]

[[Category:Unreal Engine games]]

[[Category:Video games developed in Germany]]

[[Category:Windows games]]

[[Category:Windows-only games]]

==External links==

* [http://supraball.net/ Official Webpage]

* [https://store.steampowered.com/app/321400/Supraball/ Steam Store Page]