Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle celebrates a major player milestone on its fifth anniversary

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Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle celebrates a major player milestone on its fifth anniversary

At the gates of Sparks of Hope, Ubisoft announced that the first game had reached 10 million players.

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At the end of August 2017, Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle was released on Nintendo Switch with an unexpected offer. Ubisoft in collaboration with Nintendo Mixing Mario’s universe with that of the Rabbids, and despite being a bit rejected at first, it was convincing because of the title’s final quality and the fun of its offering.

Reached 10 million playersFive years later, Ubisoft wanted to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the game’s release, with a message it shared from its official account. excitement (now) franchise, which Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle reaches 10 million players until date.

Considering that it’s specific to a single console, and that’s specific to a single console, that’s a staggering number. It wasn’t received very well in the mix announcement. Although, as we said, the solidity of the game and the fact that Mario and his companions are in the game certainly contributed to reaching this milestone. Also, at the beginning of July, the game can be tested for free with Nintendo Switch Online, which will increase the number even more.

With the release date of Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope set, we won’t have to wait too long for the next chapter of the saga. next October 20, when it will be released exclusively on Nintendo Switch. At 3DJuegos, we’ve highlighted five details that could make it one of the games of the year, largely thanks to its approachable and deep tactical advice.

Source: 3D Juegos

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