
Amazon’s King of Meat Puts Co-Op Chaos and Solo Play—Front and Center
October 5, 2025Amazon Games is taking a swing at party platformers with King of Meat, a comedy-packed action title that’s just entered Early Access. Developed by Glowmade, a UK studio founded by former Lionhead talent, King of Meat isn’t shy about its co-op ambitions, but there’s plenty on the table for solo adventurers, too.
The game landed on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on the 2nd of October, 2025, in Early Access, with the full release set for October 7. If you’re wondering how it stacks up for those who prefer flying solo, the latest entry in VGC’s “First Play” series goes hands-on with a single-player test drive on Xbox Series X/S.
Glowmade’s Wacky Dungeon Brawler Mixes Solo and Co-Op Mayhem
King of Meat is designed first and foremost for cooperative play. The studio encourages players to team up and slash their way through bizarre dungeons filled with comedic punches and meaty monsters. But not everyone can or wants to party up. The First Play video series puts that solo angle under the microscope, asking: can King of Meat stand on its own when you’re alone in the dungeon?
While the game’s humour and frantic action shine brightest in a group, there’s still a meaty (pun intended) challenge for single players. The core dungeon-slashing, action-platforming gameplay doesn’t let up just because you’re alone. Enemies swarm, traps spring, and the game’s visual gags don’t miss a beat, whether you’re in a full squad or braving dungeons by yourself. If you want a firsthand look, the First Play video shows King of Meat’s solo play in action across its vibrant, over-the-top arenas.
From Lionhead Alumni to Amazon’s Latest Bet
Glowmade isn’t just another indie outfit. The studio boasts former Lionhead Studios members, bringing a pedigree you’d expect from veterans of cult favourites. Their style is all over King of Meat, with cheeky jokes, wild enemy designs, and a focus on playfulness running through every pixel. Amazon Games, betting on energy (and maybe chaos) over big-budget polish, is publishing.
Early Access means players can get their hands dirty right now, just days ahead of the official release. The move is a chance for Glowmade to tune, tweak, and take feedback from real, messy play sessions. That’s especially crucial for a game banking on both co-op dynamism and a satisfying solo experience.
This First Play is part of a new angle: spotlighting non-AAA and indie games that deserve a look. King of Meat lands squarely in that sweet spot—quirky, bold, and unafraid to let its humour drive the action. If a comedy action platformer that doesn’t take itself too seriously sounds like your thing, keep an eye on King of Meat as it sizzles toward its October 7 launch.