Nintendo has announced party game sequel Everybody 1-2-Switch. Set for release this month, the game can be played with Joy-Con controllers and smart devices
Nintendo has announced Everybody 1-2-Switch and it’s releasing this month2nd Jun 2023 / 9:38 amSet for release on June 30, the title is a follow-up to 1-2-Switch, which was released in March 2017 as a launch title for Nintendo’s latest console and has gone on to sell over 3.5 million copies., is now available to pre-order from the eShop priced at $29.99 / £24.99.
“In those games, you’ll use your Joy-Con controller or smart device in fun and unique ways, earning points for your team. In time-honoured fashion, the team with the most points gets to claim the glory!”first reported on Everybody 1-2-Switch last June. At the time, it said the title had a game show-like theme and might support up to 100 players.Group 4 wanted to set the new game apart from its predecessor, which supported up to two players.
Fanbyte claimed the game featured a bipedal horse with the appearance of a man wearing a rubber animal mask, who acts as a host and commentates on some modes including the flagship Team Battle Mode. Seemingly backing up the report, this character is featured in a promotional image released by Nintendo today .
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