The long-rumored Nintendo Direct for February finally arrived last week and the newest reveal-packed stream brought with it plenty of major announcements from some of the Switch's biggest upcoming titles. Games like Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Splatoon 3 saw major new reveals confirming new gameplay elements and game modes while Nintendo revealed big-name franchises like Fire Emblem and Super Mario Strikers receiving new entries. Among the most surprising of these announcements was the reveal of a brand new motion-controlled sports game reminiscent of a Nintendo classic, Nintendo Switch Sports.
The reveal of Nintendo Switch Sports was met with a mix of shock and excitement as the upcoming sports game, reminiscent of the popular Wii Sports, showed off a variety of sports for players to compete in. Fan favorites from the original Wii Sports like bowling and tennis were confirmed to be returning alongside several popular game modes from Wii Sports Resort like volleyball and chambara. Nintendo also confirmed an online play test coming soon for Nintendo Switch Online members with a recent reveal relating to the testing period leaving fans confused.
Wii Sports is Back as Nintendo Switch Sports
A recent post from Nintendo details steps players will need to take in order to sign up for the testing period for Nintendo Switch Sports with registration being open to Nintendo Switch Online members through Nintendo's website. Among other details, the post makes note of Nintendo's stance towards sharing the game on social media. Players signing up for the online play test will be expressly prohibited from sharing screenshots or videos from the game on any public platform, specifically mentioning social media. However, the post did
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