
Cricket in the narrow alleys of India, known as gullies, is often more thrilling than playing on a traditional field. This unique experience has been captured by the indie Indian studio, 5th Ocean Studios, with their latest cricket game, *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket*, now available in Open Beta on Android.
Not Your Typical Cricket Simulation
*Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* breaks the mold with its 4v4 multiplayer format set in the bustling Indian gullies. This pioneering 4v4 street cricket game brings the essence of Indian street life to your screen, complete with rooftop catches, scooters as obstacles, and even the occasional scolding from nosy uncles about broken windows. For those who prefer a more personal challenge, the game also supports 1v1 mode.
Enhancing the experience, *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* allows players to execute powerful moves and communicate with their team using voice chat. You can trash-talk, sledge opponents, drop emojis during matches, and even employ some cunning strategies. The game's settings are authentic Indian neighborhoods, bustling with life, where you'll encounter broken stumps, makeshift pitches, and unpredictable bounces off uneven walls.
Customization is at the heart of *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket*, offering players the ability to create their gang, customize them with unique outfits, and unlock various skins to stand out on the street.
Gully Gangs: Street Cricket Is in Open Beta
Currently in Open Beta, *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* by 5th Ocean Studios is poised for growth with planned updates that include new street maps, fresh outfits, regular events, clan wars, and even an esports mode. The future also holds leaderboards, daily and weekly challenges, and exciting gang vs. gang showdowns.
Available exclusively on Android at the moment, the game is set to expand to iOS and Steam, with full controller support and cross-platform play on the horizon. To dive into the action, download *Gully Gangs: Street Cricket* from the Google Play Store.
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