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Everybody 1-2 Switch release coming end of June

Surprise!

A surprise Everybody 1-2 Switch release is coming at the end of June, Nintendo revealed in a surprise announcement.

Expected for 30 June, the party title will be priced at $49.95 AUD locally.

While the announcement is a surprise, Everybody 1-2 Switch is not; it featured as part of a Fanbyte article about a year ago in which the outlet reported it did horrible poor in internal testing.

“When playtesting groups received the game, the feedback to the development team was brutal,” wrote Fanbyte’s Imran Khan. “The target audiences Nintendo was hoping to hit — families with children — found the games boring; many didn’t even want to play through entire rounds. In the Bingo example, one player would use the joycon to mime digging out a number before reading it off the TV screen — a process that playtesters reported as tedious.”

Here’s hoping something’s changed within the last year.

Expect Everybody 1-2 Switch from 30 June on Nintendo Switch.


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