Mario & Sonic ai Giochi Olimpici di Tokyo 2020: pubblicato il trailer di lancio del titolo

Nintendo ha pubblicato il trailer di lancio dedicato a Mario & Sonic ai Giochi Olimpici di Tokyo 2020, disponibile questa settimana sui Nintendo Switch europei.

Oltre al roster che comprende i soliti nomi noti come Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, si andranno ad aggiungere altri personaggi, provenienti da entrambe le serie di Nintendo e SEGA.

Tra questi potrete trovare e utilizzare alcune new entry (vecchie e nuove) come: Jet, Zavok, Zazz, Eggman Nega, Espio, Rouge, Diddy Kong, Rosalinda, Toadette, Larry Koopa, Ludwig von Koopa e Wendy Koopa.


Il nuovo titolo sportivo che vede protagonisti i personaggi del mondo di Super Mario e quello di Sonic, si daranno di nuovo battaglia nelle discipline olimpiche di Tokyo 2020.

Mario & Sonic ai Giochi Olimpici di Tokyo 2020 è ora disponibile per il pre-order e sarà pubblicato il prossimo 8 novembre 2019 sui Nintendo Switch europei.

Potete trovare il video pubblicato di seguito.



Hop on a hoverboard, throw down with friends and blast your way to victory with Mario & Sonic!

Jump into the chaotic frenzy in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 with three new Dream Events

*B-roll available upon request*

IRVINE, Calif. – September 16, 2019 – Go beyond the limits of reality into the realm of imagination with Mario & Sonic in Dream Events – intense, fast-paced experiences with your favorite characters that add an all-new layer of party fun you won’t find anywhere else, starting November 5! Check out our new Dream Events trailer.

Dream Shooting: Aim and take fire at a range of targets placed all around a traditional Japanese manor in this competitive score-based event! At different intervals during the match, flying kites will appear, which players can target for bonus points.

Dream Karate: Fight to light up the most blank spaces featured on the floor to expand your territory, combining the lightning-fast action of Karate with free-for-all gameplay! Every space where an enemy falls by your hand will light up. The player or team that lights up the most spaces at the end of the round is the victor. It’s chaos, fun-filled chaos!

Dream Racing: Hop on a hoverboard and zoom through a downhill course filled with question-mark power-ups and challenging obstacles, performing sweet tricks to earn a speed boost and gain the lead. The first one to the bottom wins!

These thrilling party events can only be found in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, available in the Americas on November 5 and Europe on November 8!

What you need to know about Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020:

Brand New Story: Help Mario & Sonic escape from a 2D-themed console, the “Tokyo ’64.”
10 Classic 2D Events: Experience Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games in a brand-new way with classic 2D versions of 10 events from the Olympic Games Tokyo 1964.
Plus, New 3D Events: Surfing, Skateboarding, Karate, and Sport Climbing add to the other 17 seminal 3D events already represented. With so many options to choose from, everyone has a sporting chance!
Many Ways to Play*: Exclusively on Nintendo Switch, determine who the real champion is while using the fun and flexibility of Joy-Con controllers to your advantage.
Split-Screen and Online Fun**: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 delivers multiplayer, both local split-screen and online, fun for all ages and groups.
Play with a Cast of Fan-Favorite Characters: Choose from the star-studded Mario & Sonic family, including Mario, Sonic, Luigi, Knuckles, Peach, Amy, Dr. Eggman, Yoshi, Tails, Metal Sonic, Donkey Kong and more!

Enjoy 10 different classic 2D events with friends and family:
100m
10m Platform (Diving)
400m Hurdles
Gymnastics – Vault
Judo
Kayak Single (K-1) 1000m
Long Jump
Marathon
Shooting – Trap
Volleyball
You will also dash, jump, climb, surf and more in 21 3D events:
100m
110m Hurdles
4 x 100m Relay
Archery
Badminton
Boxing
Canoe Double (C-2) 1000m
Discus Throw
Equestrian – Jumping
Fencing
Football (Soccer)
Gymnastics – Floor Exercise
Javelin Throw
Karate – Kumite
Rugby Sevens
Skateboarding – Park
Sport Climbing
Surfing – Shortboard
Swimming – 100m Freestyle
Table Tennis
Triple Jump

Release Date

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will take to the starting blocks exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on November 5 in the Americas for $59.99 USD and November 8 in Europe with commensurate pricing. For more information, including where you can pre-order the game, be sure to visit the official website, and watch our latest Dream Events trailer.

*Joy-Con functionality does not extend to all events.

**Internet connection required during online play. To use online services, you must create a Nintendo Account and accept the related agreement. The Nintendo Account Privacy Policy applies. Some online services may not be available in all countries. Online play requires paid online membership.

About ISM:

ISM manages and develops entertainment software applications and is the International Olympic Committee (IOC) exclusive worldwide licensee for Interactive Entertainment Software. In addition to these exclusive rights, ISM is one of the world’s leading providers of sports fantasy games working with a number of sport’s governing bodies. Visit the company’s website at www.ismltd.com.

About SEGA® of America, Inc.:

SEGA® of America, Inc. is the American arm of Tokyo, Japan-based SEGA Games Co., Ltd., a worldwide leader in interactive entertainment both inside and outside the home. The company develops, publishes and distributes interactive entertainment software products for a variety of hardware platforms including PC, wireless devices, and those manufactured by Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony Interactive Entertainment. SEGA of America’s website is located at www.sega.com.

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