Assassin’s Creed Shadows may have been delayed to next year, but November is no slouch when it comes to new games. We’re getting sequels to some fantastic games like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and The Case of the Golden Idol, new games in series like Mario & Luigi, Horizon, and Microsoft Flight Simulator, and more. While not quite as densely packed as a busier-than-usual October, some late game-of-the-year contenders certainly have a chance to pop up over the next month.
With so many games are coming out every week nowadays, that can be a lot to sift through. To help, I’m kicking off the month by spotlighting seven upcoming video games that should be on your radar. Pick these up, and they should round out your game library and backlog as we head into 2024’s holiday season.
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RelatedMario RPGs are in a bit of a renaissance right now. Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door both got remakes over the past year, and now we’re getting a new entry in the Mario & Luigi franchise. Mario & Luigi: Brothership brings back the series as you remember it, with cartoonish exploration and battles where Mario is controlled with the A button and Luigi is controlled with the B button. This particular adventure sees the pair go to a new land called Concordia, which they must reconnect to the Uni-Tree after it is split apart. It will likely be the last major Mario game to release on Nintendo Switch, so it’s worth checking out.
Mario & Luigi: Brothership launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on November 7.
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