You’ll earn XP by completing matches and objectives to level up your characters while also unlocking items on a battle-like system. As you progress through the game, you’ll be awarded various items and gain points that can be used to accessorize the characters further. Other items can be customized as well gliders, emotes, and poses. It’s simplistic and you aren’t able to change the colors of the outfits, but you can unlock subsets that do feature different colors. When it comes to character customization, you’re able to change body type, face, skin tone, hairstyles, voice, and accessories such as glasses and gloves. Knockout City provides three character slots, allowing to customize three different characters. Before we get into the gameplay, let’s examine the character customization and the progression system. Knockout City is a combination of the age-old classic of dodgeball with a spin for those who aren’t in the know. The Knockout City beta’s first day has concluded, and I wanted to get my impressions regarding my time with the beta down while they’re still fresh in my mind. Gaming News, PC, PlayStation, Previews, Xbox Dodgeball? More like Dodgebrawl and I love it!