Super Slam Dunk Touchdown, Rick Felice’s empty-the-garage mashup of sporting goods and athletes, at last launches on Xbox One on Friday. This version, teased as far back as GDC 2017, brings along a new Season Mode that supports local cooperative play with up to three players.
“Now you and your friends can create a team, build a fan base, win trophies, and discover secrets, multiple endings, and 100 achievements along the way,” Felice said. An update for the Windows PC version is coming soon; it will support cloud saves, remote play, and the 100 new achievements, too.
Super Slam Dunk Touchdown began life in 2009, but first gained public notice as a PC title at PAX South in 2015. Felice’s studio, Tipping Goat, launched Super Slam Dunk Touchdown via Steam Early Access that year, and followed it with a “Pre-Season” version in 2017; “More coming soon!” the studio said at…

