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Revision as of 00:23, 1 May 2022
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First game | Nintendo Switch Sports |
Number of players | 4[1] |
Peripherals needed | Leg strap (shootout mode)[1] |
Real-world equivalent | Wikipedia page |
Soccer is a sport that appears in Nintendo Switch Sports. It supports co-op, 1v1 and 2v2 modes locally and online.[1] In addition, online play can support 4v4 matches. There is also a shoot-out mode that requires the leg strap accessory used for Ring Fit Adventure (included with physical copies of the game or can be bought seperately), and an update will be released in summer adding leg strap compatibility to normal matches.[2]
Gameplay
Players compete in team of four. They can freely run around the field using the left analog stick and kick by swinging the left or right Joycon via motion controls, dash by pressing ZL and pass by pressing ZR. Players must kick a giant soccer ball into the opposing team's goal. A golden soccer ball may appear towards the end of a match and is worth twice as many points when scored. The match ends after three minutes, and the team with the most points wins. If a team is able to score five goals (counting golden soccer balls) in a match, the game ends in a knockout.