So, Jump Showdown is pretty much the same thing as Jump Club - you’re plonked onto a platform with two spinning arms you need to jump or duck over so you don’t get knocked off. The difference with Showdown, however, is that the floor of the platform you’re on will gradually start to break away. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Jump Showdown - A fan-favourite from the beta! ? We’ll be adding it in our first update TOMORROW! Patch-notes in the thread ?? More new levels will be coming soon - along with new features & costumes ? pic.twitter.com/zQ4hOI70MP — Fall Guys ? (@FallGuysGame) August 11, 2020 I feel like you could get extremely unlucky here if you happen to get stranded on a bit of platform that has decided your time is up. But then again, the same could be said for a lot of Fall Guys levels. The patch notes for today’s update are in the Twitter thread. There’s nothing too exciting, just a lot of bug fixes that will hopefully make the game a bit smoother after its explosive launch. Elsewhere in the land of Fall Guys the devs have been cracking down on those pesky cheaters. “It’s now no longer necessary to report individual cheaters, since we’ve been tuning our detection criteria we’ve noticed a large drop in cheaters,” they tweeted. Why you would want to cheat in a silly lighthearted game like this is beyond me, so it’s good to hear they’re getting dealt with. If you need a bit of help securing a win (you know, the not cheaty way), we have a Fall Guys guide with tips on how to beat all the current levels (Jump Showdown isn’t in there just yet, you’re on your own with that for now).