Despelote is set to launch on multiple platforms including Switch, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on May 1. This unique and visually striking soccer game is not just about sports; it intricately weaves in the cultural and social fabric of Quito, Ecuador in the year 2001. Developed by local talents Julián Cordero and Sebastián Valbuena, and published by Panic, this game offers an immersive experience that resonates with both gamers and those interested in Ecuadorian history.
In Despelote, players take on the role of 8-year-old Julián, engaging in playful soccer matches while navigating the vibrant streets of Quito. The game captures a pivotal moment in Ecuador’s economic recovery, just before the unifying 2002 World Cup. The in-game world is a creative blend of authentic photographs showcasing the city, overlaid with a gritty, high-contrast aesthetic, allowing players to see the world through Julián’s innocent eyes. The characters and the soccer ball are depicted as striking line drawings, enhancing the game’s nostalgic feel. Additionally, the audio backdrop was recorded on-location, creating an immersive soundscape that evokes cherished memories of childhood.
Initially announced in 2023, Despelote was expected to release in 2024, but the developers have now confirmed the exciting launch date of May 1. The game has already received critical acclaim, securing several nominations at the prestigious 2025 Independent Games Festival. For those who are curious, a demo is available on Steam, providing a sneak peek into this heartwarming gaming experience.










