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Nintendo fans can now exclusively play Next Big Switch early

Nintendo fans can now exclusively play Next Big Switch early

Nintendo fans can now play the next big Nintendo Switch exclusively early. With the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 – the next Nintendo console – support for the Nintendo Switch will end. And that has been shown on the gaming front. Not only are there fewer games being released on Nintendo Switch, but Nintendo’s own publishing has also slowed down a number of mostly smaller releases. The next mainline Zelda game, the next 3D Mario game, the next Mario Kart and more are now planned for the next Nintendo console.

However, there are some Nintendo Switch games to look forward to. To that end, Nintendo has a pretty big release coming to Nintendo Switch next week on October 17th. However, a free demo for the game was previously released.

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The game is Super Mario Party Jamboree, the latest Mario Party game for the Nintendo Switch. While the game still hasn’t received a demo on Nintendo eShop, which is unlikely at this point, it has been demoed in person at more than one retailer.

The demo is specifically available at GameStop, Best Buy, Walmart and Target for those who want to get an early look at the Nintendo Switch exclusive. Unfortunately, the demo is limited to just ten minutes. Meanwhile, players can try out Minigame Bay and Kooplathon, the latter of which is limited to Showdown Minigame, Free Play, Battle, Daily Challenge, Survival and Tag Match. In total it offers 110 different mini-games.

Super Mario Party Jamboree releases October 17th for $59.99. At launch it will be exclusive to Switch, Switch Lite and Switch OLED. Those interested can read more about the game below:

“Participate in the latest Mario Party, a seven-board celebration with over 110 mini-games,” reads an official description of the game. “From running through carousels to motion-controlled mini-golf, this jamboree is packed with more mini-games than any other Mario Party game to date. With a total of seven boards, you can go with the flow at Goomba Lagoon, star-spotting at the shopping center’s Rainbow Galleria, or revisit the classics of Western Land and Mario’s Rainbow Castle.”

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