Visual Light Announces Two New Titles: Sushi Battle: Riot and Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders

Visual Light has announced that two of their upcoming titles, Sushi Battle: Riot and Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders are being featured as part of Steam Next Fest this week. Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders will be launching in December 2025 on Steam and the Nintendo Switch and Sushi Battle: Riot will be available in the first half of 2026 for Steam and the PlayStation 5.


Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders

The zombies from Throw Anything are busting out of virtual reality and taking over the Nintendo Switch and Steam with the launch of Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders. Scheduled for release in December 2025, Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders marks the first time the fan-favorite Throw Anything series brings its destructive, zombie-bonking action to non-VR platforms.

Zombies have invaded your city, and it's up to you to repel them with anything at hand. Well, almost anything. Corporate asks that you please refrain from throwing the photocopier and refrigerator for your own benefit until you've used them three times. The copy machine makes duplicate items you can throw, which comes in handy when you end up with something really strong and want to use more of it, and the refrigerator fortifies them. (Cold things are always stronger… right?)

Everything else is up for grabs and tosses, and we mean everything, even the people screaming at you for help. If you can pick it up, you can hurl it at the incoming wave of decaying flesh blobs. There's no right or wrong way to throw. Empty the safe and chuck a giant bag of money on a zombie. Give them a fire extinguisher crash course they'll never forget, until the next time they invade, anyway. Hurl carrots, desks, priceless artifacts, literally anything you can get your hands on, and if that fails, speak to the zombies in the only language they understand - high-powered assault rifles. You'll need to break larger objects by throwing smaller ones at them first, but aside from that, the only limit on how you make it through a level alive is your own imagination.

Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders features an easy-to-learn control scheme to help immerse players in the action with no unnecessary friction and layered difficulties to suit all playstyles. Players can get through missions by chucking anything they want and hoping for the best, or they can take a more strategic route by combining items and choosing the best time to use the most powerful picks.

Each of Throw Everything: Zombie Invaders' six stages has unique challenges to plan around and quirks to take advantage of, from flying zombies to massive, building-sized creatures clawing their way up to your safe zone, and hidden weapon stashes buried in the walls. If you just want to throw everything, forever, then the Infinite Mode stage is for you, a fever-pitched test of your chucking skills against a never-ending wave of zombies - never-ending until they get you.

Sushi Battle: Riot
Visual Light set the table for another round of food fighting mayhem, and more friends than ever are invited this time. Sushi Battle: Riot, a physics-based sentient sushi battle royale, is launching for PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam during the first half of 2026. This version of Sushi Battle features new stages, more characters, and support for online multiplayer.

Sushi Battle: Riot serves up chaotic free-for-all battles featuring adorable and feisty little sushi creatures called Shirimon made by you. Pick between different rice varieties and topping types as you build your mighty Shirimon warrior, and fight to push, stun, and hurl your opponents off the stage using anything and everything around to your advantage. The last one standing wins, but some modes give you even more to worry about than just your cute little enemies.

Shortly after each Battle Mode match begins, a Zombie Sushi appears in the arena and starts chasing after contestants. You can bait the Zombie Sushi into going after opponents or even chuck the undead entree into enemies, but you'll want to exercise caution. Anyone the Zombie Sushi bites turns zombified themselves and can no longer win the match. They can make winning more difficult for remaining players by causing chaos, however.

Your Shirimon creation choices will pay off on the battlefield - or backfire hilariously.

Sushi Battle's ragdoll physics make every meal a wild and unpredictable affair, as you toss anything and everything at hand across the arena in a desperate bid to knock your opponents out before you do yourself a mischief. That cute little topping hat you pick at the start might just be your downfall, literally, if you're top heavy and fall down while running about. You can still support your allies even in defeat, though, as they hoist your remains and bravely toss them into the enemy ranks. Nothing's off the table. Except you, if you fall off it.

Players on PlayStation 5 and PC can enjoy Sushi Battle: Riot together with full crossplay support or team up in person for local multiplayer fun, and you don't have to form a full party to get in on the action, either. Sushi Battle: Riot features a single-player mode that lets you team up with high-powered allies against protein-packed foes, all controlled by the game's astute AI.

17. Oktober 2025, von Thore Varga