China-exclusive Nintendo Switch finally gets global release

In 2019, the Nintendo Switch was released in China along with a few games, including Rapids Adventure Party. Ubisoft’s game has never been released outside the country, and Switch games produced in China are region locked, which prevents players from importing them the way they can use for versions in the UK or Japan. In a surprising move, Ubisoft has announced that the game will finally be released in the West next month as Rapids: Party of Legendsand will not only appear on the Nintendo Switch, but also on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S and Google Stadia!

As its name suggests, Rapids: Party of Legends It is a multiplayer focused multiplayer game, with a total of 50 mini-games. In this regard, the game seems to be a throwback to the character’s debut again Rayman Raving Rapids. Rapids: Party of Legends Offers local multiplayer competition for up to four players, in both 2v2 matches, as well as free for all. Players will also be able to create their own mini-game playlists, and AI opponents will have customizable difficulty levels. The story of the game is based on the Chinese novel Journey to the WestRabbids are transported to a new world thanks to their washing machine.

Definitely, Rapids: Party of Legends It’s not the only upcoming Nintendo Switch game that will feature characters! Mario + Rapids: Sparks of Hope Revealed last year at E3, the characters once again reunite with Mario and friends. Ubisoft recently confirmed that the game will be released by March 31, 2023, when the company’s fiscal year ends. unlike legends partyMario + Rabbids titles focus on turn-based strategy, though the series’ commercial sense of humor remains intact. No matter what kind of Rabbids you like, it looks like character fans will have a lot to enjoy over the next year!

Rapids: Party of Legends It is scheduled to be released on June 30th.

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