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Scribblenauts Showdown heads to Xbox One, PS4, Switch in March

Scribblenauts Showdown was today announced by Warner Bros.

The title, available on Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch from 7 March, “expands on the inventive franchise that expands upon the puzzle-action series’ creativity by introducing two new party game modes for one to four players,” Warner Bros. said in a press release.

Scribblenauts Showdown delivers imaginative fun and the humour that Scribblenauts fans love with new social elements to challenge friends and family,” Steven Chiang, Executive Vice President of Production at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, said. “Players of all skill levels will enjoy testing their creativity in the fast-paced, head-to-head party style gameplay.”

Up to four players can take part in the title’s Showdown mode, in which players “face off and imagine their way to victory through card-based strategy and creative skill.”

Wordy and Speedy mini-games will also be on offer alongside a two-player Versus mode. Finally, a Sandbox mode “allows one or two players to solve objectives in eight new levels by summoning any object they can imagine and earn hidden Starites and achievements.”

We’ll have more on Scribblenauts Showdown as it becomes available. The title heads to Xbox One, PS4 and Switch on 7 March.


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