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'''Wii Sports Club''' is a game released in 2013 for the [[Wii U]]. It is a remake of ''[[Wii Sports]]'' for the [[Wii U]]. It was released as both a retail release and a downloadable title on the eShop. There are differences between the retail release and downloadable version on the eShop. The downloadable version has the player purchase a pass (either a Day Pass or a Club Pass) to play a sport. The retail version does not have the user purchase a pass as all of the sports are on the disc.
'''Wii Sports Club''' is a 2013 remake of ''[[Wii Sports]]'' for the [[Wii U]]. It features enhanced high-definition graphics and online multiplayer, and utilizes Wii Remote Plus functionality. It was released initially as a downloadable title on the eShop, and later on received a physical retail version. It features the same 5 sports as ''[[Wii Sports]]'': [[Tennis (sport)|Tennis]], [[Baseball (sport)|Baseball]], [[Bowling (sport)|Bowling]], [[Golf (sport)|Golf]], and [[Boxing (sport)|Boxing]].
 
The downloadable version of the game is free, however, the sports must be purchased individually. They can be rented for a day for $1, or purchased permanently for $9. Upon release, only Bowling and Tennis were available. Golf was added on December 18th, 2013, and Baseball and Boxing were added on June 26th the same year. The physical edition retailed for $50, and contains all 5 sports without the need to purchase them.
 
A major difference from ''Wii Sports'' is the addition of clubs. Players can join clubs, which represent various regions across the world. Once in a club, players are prevented from joining a new club for 24 hours. Clubs have internal player rankings, as well as external rankings. Withing clubs, players can chat, although only with pre-set messages and drawings. Miiverse connectivity is also supported.


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Revision as of 01:32, 24 September 2022

Wii Sports Club
File:Wii Sports Club Box Art.jpg
Boxart for Wii Sports Club
Details
Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Digital:
North America November 7, 2013
Japan October 30th, 2013
Europe November 7, 2013
Australia November 8, 2013
Physical:
World July 11, 2014
Platform(s) Wii U
Rating(s) ESRB: ESRB E.png - Everyone
PEGI: PEGI 7.png - Ages 7+
CERO: CERO A.png - All ages
External links Wii Sports Club on NWiki
Game chronology
Previous game
Wii Sports Resort
Next game
Nintendo Switch Sports
On affiliated sites
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Wii Sports Club is a 2013 remake of Wii Sports for the Wii U. It features enhanced high-definition graphics and online multiplayer, and utilizes Wii Remote Plus functionality. It was released initially as a downloadable title on the eShop, and later on received a physical retail version. It features the same 5 sports as Wii Sports: Tennis, Baseball, Bowling, Golf, and Boxing.

The downloadable version of the game is free, however, the sports must be purchased individually. They can be rented for a day for $1, or purchased permanently for $9. Upon release, only Bowling and Tennis were available. Golf was added on December 18th, 2013, and Baseball and Boxing were added on June 26th the same year. The physical edition retailed for $50, and contains all 5 sports without the need to purchase them.

A major difference from Wii Sports is the addition of clubs. Players can join clubs, which represent various regions across the world. Once in a club, players are prevented from joining a new club for 24 hours. Clubs have internal player rankings, as well as external rankings. Withing clubs, players can chat, although only with pre-set messages and drawings. Miiverse connectivity is also supported.


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