Nintendo's next game release after The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a sequel to Switch launch title 1-2-Switch.
Everybody 1-2-Switch will cost just £25 — less than half the price of Zelda — and launch later this month on 30th June as a physical and digital release. Pre-orders are open now.
Artwork for the game shows you'll be able to play its mini-games using your Joy-Con controller or your smartphone. But details are thin on the ground as to what these mini-games will actually be.
«Get together in groups and compete in a host of weird and wonderful mini-games, featuring everything from balloons to aliens, and more!» a product description reads.
«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!»
Of course, this isn't the first we've heard of Everybody 1-2-Switch, despite its official announcement today.
The game's existence has been known for over a year now due to internet rumour and some small level of infamy due to a claim that Nintendo was sitting on its release after a poor reaction from early gameplay tests.
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A journalist who publicly said the game had «tested horribly» also went on to mention the sequel's now-confirmed smartphone controls, and «game-show-like mini-game challenges hosted by a man in a rubber horse mask» — also now confirmed in today's official artwork.
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