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Let’s be clear, looks and feels almost exactly like Bomberman, but as a free-to-play browser game. You control your character using either a mouse and keyboard or simple touch controls, laying bombs in your wake to try and blow up your numerous o💫pponents.

The format is a battle royale with up to 99 players. Each player will arrive as a 🎐different character from any of Ubisoft’s many games, such ♏as Assassin's Creed, Prince of Persia, Immortals: Fenyx Rising, Rayman, Watch Dogs, Rabbids, Brawlhalla, and every game with Tom Clany’s name in it.

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If we needed any more evidence that Ubisoft will continually relegate Sam Fisher to bizarre spino꧟ffs that nobody asked for, you couldn’t do better than Ubisoft All-Star Blast.

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Ubisoft All-Star Blast is part of a collection of free-to-play web-based party games that ca𒀰n be played on any device. Think of it as the return of those Flash games from the mid-2000s, but specifically Ubisoft-branded. There's an endless runner, a shark-based 2D battle royalཧe game, and Rabbids game where you try to avoid falling into a volcano.

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