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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope release date set for 20 October on Switch

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The Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope release date has been locked in: we can expect the Nintendo Switch title from 20 October.

The news was made last night during the third-party Nintendo Direct, which makes sense as the title is developed by the Rabbids’ very own Ubisoft.

“The motley team of Mario, his friends, the Rabbids, and even Bowser blast off for a galactic adventure in the latest Mario + Rabbids game,” the pair said of the sequel.

“Space is in a universe of trouble when otherworldly enemies suddenly appear. Their goal? Take the energy possessed by Sparks, creatures born from the merge of Lumas & Rabbids. Now, the team must travel the cosmos to save the Sparks from Darkmess.”

Expect Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope from 20 October on Nintendo Switch.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

20 October 2022
Switch
 

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