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Fitness Boxing 2 Rhythm & Exercise demo available now on Switch

A free Fitness Boxing 2 Rhythm & Exercise demo is available now for those of us who want some help in burning off that lockdown fat.

“Jab, uppercut, and dodge along with the rhythm of three original songs to score as many points as possible,” Nintendo said of the fitness sequel.

“Players can start their daily boxing routine in Daily Exercise mode for a guided workout, or build their own session from scratch in Free Training mode. The six original instructors from the first Fitness Boxing game are back, and three new instructors are joining the ring: Karen, Hiro and Janice.

“These personal trainers will be here to support and encourage players during their workout sessions. Friends and family members can each use one Joy-Con for a two-player training session, working out together.”

If you’re interested in the demo, you can grab it here.

Check out Fitness Boxing 2 Rhythm & Exercise in action below. The title heads to Switch on 4 December.


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