Multiplayer brawlerGigabashhas given fans a look at its newest playable fighter, Godzilla, and revealed the release date of the upcoming DLC. InGigabash, gamers compete in head-to-head arena battles asgigantic monsters known as Kaiju. Though the fighters are inspired by existing Kaiju characters, thus far they’ve all been original creations. But that appears to be changing.

Gigabashis the debut project from Malaysian developer Passion Republic Games. The small, independent studio released the game earlier this year to generally positive reviews, with most agreeing that it delivered on its promise: wild co-op fun that’s easy to pick up and play with friends. Currently,Gigabashfeatures 10 playable Kaiju, ranging from a retired superhero named Gigaman, to a monster who appears to be a sentient building, named Kongkrete. In September, the developers released a brief collaboration teaser, revealing the addition of Godzilla to the roster, but didn’t provide a look at the character or any other info.

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Now Passion Republic Games have dropped a more substantial trailer, giving fans a quick look at Godzilla and revealed the DLC’s release date: August 05, 2025. The video opens with a panning shot over a ruined cityscape, in keeping with game’s environmental design, as all fights take place amid destructible buildings. Eventually the scene fades to black, and after a moment the silhouette of Godzilla fils the screen. The monster’s back scales charge up, a sure sign of its upcoming signature attack, the atomic breath beam. The shot fades to black once more as the audience hears the Kaiju’s distinctive cry, a characteristic that’s persisted sincethe classicGodzillamovies.

YouTube comments on the video offered nothing but excitement and support for both the new fighter, and the indie studio in general. Many viewers expressed surprise that the king of all Kaiju is the first new character to be added to the game, especially since the developer is such a small company and the game hasn’t seen widespread adoption. The first teaser from a couple of months ago mentioned a collaboration, the exact nature of which is unknown. Japanese companyToho Co. has owned theGodzilla franchisesince its inception, but the level of their involvement here is unclear.

A game likeGigabash, with its ease of play, fits perfectly into the party game niche. It’s something that almost any gamer, regardless of experience, can manage. So it makes perfect sense to include Godzilla, a character who, like the game, can appeal to a wide range of people. A person doesn’t need to know theforgotten history of theGodzillafranchiseto have a familiarity with the classic monster.

More simplistic experiences likeGigabashare refreshing in a gaming landscape that can get bogged down in skill trees and leveling up. And with the name-power that Godzilla brings, hopefully more gamers will be exposed to the ridiculous fun this game offers.

Gigabashis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.