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'''Nintendo Switch Sports''' is an upcoming sports game for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is in the ''[[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports series]]''.<ref name=announcement-trailer>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ16-1YIRAc</ref> Confirmed sports are [[Soccer]], [[Volleyball]], [[Bowling (sport)|Bowling]], [[Tennis (sport)|Tennis]], [[Badminton]] and [[Chambara]] (aka swordplay), with [[Golf (sport)|Golf]] being planned to be added in an update.<ref name=nintendolife>https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/02/wii-sports-is-reborn-as-nintendo-switch-sports</ref> Motion controls are available and a leg strap peripheral is included with the physical version.<ref name=nintendolife /> Online play is available.<ref name=official-site>https://nintendoswitchsports.nintendo.com/</ref> An online play test was available at specific times from February 18th, 2022 to Feburary 20th, 2022.<ref name=official-site/>
'''Nintendo Switch Sports''' is a game released in 2022 for the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is in the ''[[Wii Sports (series)|Wii Sports series]]''.<ref name=announcement-trailer>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ16-1YIRAc</ref>. Online play is available.<ref name=official-site>https://nintendoswitchsports.nintendo.com/</ref> An online play test was available at specific times from February 18th, 2022 to Feburary 20th, 2022.<ref name=official-site/>
==Gameplay==
''Nintendo Switch Sports'' consists of three different multiplayer modes: Play Globally, Play Locally, and Play with Friends. In each mode, players can chose one of 6 sports to play: [[Volleyball]], [[Badminton]], [[Bowling (sport)|Bowling]], [[Soccer]], [[Chambara]], [[Tennis (sport)|Tennis]]. [[Golf (sport)|Golf]] is planned to be added in a future update.<ref name=nintendolife>https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/02/wii-sports-is-reborn-as-nintendo-switch-sports</ref> There is also an option to randomly select sports to play. All sports use the Joycon's motion controls. The player uses the controllers to perform actions similar to the real-life counterparts of these sports, such has using the remote as a tennis racket or a sword. When playing a sport for the first time, the player will be up against CPUs instead of real players, even if they're online.
 
This is the first game in the ''Wii Sports'' series where characters other than Miis are playable. They are called Sportsmates and are the default characters in the game that make up the NPCs in the backgrounds of each locations. Miis are only used as optional, playable characters.
 
Play Globally allows players to earn points that can be used to exchange for items. Every 100 points allows players to draw for a randomly selected item in a limited-time collection they chose.
 
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Revision as of 16:05, 29 April 2022

Nintendo Switch Sports
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Box for Nintendo Switch Sports
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) World April 29th, 2022
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Rating(s) ESRB: ESRB E10.png - Everyone 10+
CERO: CERO A.png - All ages
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Nintendo Switch Sports is a game released in 2022 for the Nintendo Switch. It is in the Wii Sports series.[1]. Online play is available.[2] An online play test was available at specific times from February 18th, 2022 to Feburary 20th, 2022.[2]

Gameplay

Nintendo Switch Sports consists of three different multiplayer modes: Play Globally, Play Locally, and Play with Friends. In each mode, players can chose one of 6 sports to play: Volleyball, Badminton, Bowling, Soccer, Chambara, Tennis. Golf is planned to be added in a future update.[3] There is also an option to randomly select sports to play. All sports use the Joycon's motion controls. The player uses the controllers to perform actions similar to the real-life counterparts of these sports, such has using the remote as a tennis racket or a sword. When playing a sport for the first time, the player will be up against CPUs instead of real players, even if they're online.

This is the first game in the Wii Sports series where characters other than Miis are playable. They are called Sportsmates and are the default characters in the game that make up the NPCs in the backgrounds of each locations. Miis are only used as optional, playable characters.

Play Globally allows players to earn points that can be used to exchange for items. Every 100 points allows players to draw for a randomly selected item in a limited-time collection they chose.

Gallery


References

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