Game Overview:
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is a turn-based tactical strategy game developed and published by Ubisoft.
It is a sequel to the 2017 game Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.
Davide Soliani, creative director on Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Sparks of Hope, is leaving Ubisoft Milan, he has announced.
NSO subscribers can play Ubisoft and Nintendo's acclaimed turn-based tactics title at no additional cost for the next week.
Though initially deemed a commercial failure, the tactics game is now reportedly performing in line with its predecessor.
"It’s just a matter of giving it time, with word of mouth etc," says series producer Cristina Nava.
The third and final DLC sees Rayman, Rabbid Peach and Rabbid Mario in a standalone adventure, taking on the Phantom in new levels.
Journey to the Melodic Gardens to battle Kanya, the Last Spark Hunter, and a host of new threats, including Mecha King Bob-Omb.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot believes that Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope would have sold better if it had launched on Nintendo's next console.
Embark on Expeditions with random teams of heroes and Sparks, partake in procedurally generated battles, and rescue Spawny.
The demo will be available on the Nintendo eShop and features the prologue and a chunk of Beacon Beach for players to experience.
The first major expansion for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, The Tower of Doooom, is on schedule with its early 2023 release window.
Ubisoft reveals the turn-based tactics title did not sell to expectations, while Just Dance 2023 also underperformed.
The RPG duo sold over 310,000 physical units in Japan in its third week. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope also debuts in the top 10.
Mario + Rabbids series lead producer Xavier Manzanares speaks with GamingBolt about the development of Sparks of Hope, working with Nintendo, and more.
Bayonetta 3, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, NHL 23, and more also ranked in the top 20 best-selling titles for the month.
The first of three expansions, Tower of Doooom, will launch in early 2023, with the remaining two launching later in the year.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and A Plague Tale: Requiem also debut in the top 5, while Persona 5 Royal re-enters the top 10.
The turn-based tactical strategy title is available now for Nintendo Switch and sees Mario and the Rabbids battling a new threat across the galaxy.
The worlds of Super Mario and Rabbids collide once again, and once again, the results are impressive.
Ubisoft and Nintendo's turn-based tactics sequel is coming exclusively to the Nintendo Switch later this month.
A new trailer for the upcoming turn-based tactics title sets up its story, introduces the primary threat, and shows off the central heroes.
Unlike its predecessor, the upcoming turn-based tactics title is going to be an exclusively single player experience, it's been confirmed.
Learn more about combining each hero's abilities to succeed in combat en route to the game's launch on October 20th for Nintendo Switch.
Splash can be used to bounce opponents back while Shock damage can hit multiple times. Puzzle-solving and exploration are also showcased.
Ubisoft's turn-based tactics title is set to launch exclusively for the Nintendo Switch in less than a month, on October 20.
A new trailer for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope has been released, showing off plenty of exploration, combat, and even Spark management.
While full details haven't yet been revealed, Ubisoft has provided a sneak peak from the upcoming tactics title following its release.
Ubisoft's upcoming turn-based tactics game continues to look impressive in a new extended look at its gameplay.
The event airs at noon PT on September 10th, with a pre-show at 11:35 AM PST providing updates on titles like For Honor, The Crew 2, and more.
The upcoming turn-based tactics game will receive "additional story content featuring new heroes, quests, and battles" after launch.
Lead producer Xavier Manzanares discusses two planets that players will explore along with how the new Spark Powers work.
7.1 GB is about what you'd expect from a Nintendo Switch game, but Sparks of Hope's file size is markedly larger than its predecessor's.
Travel the galaxy to save the Sparks from Cursa. The turn-based tactical strategy title is out on October 20th for Nintendo Switch.
Pre-orders go live today. A special gameplay showcase is also coming at 9 AM PT tomorrow on Ubisoft's YouTube and Twitch channels.
Ubisoft seems to have accidentally leaked the release date for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope on its own store page. The store page has since been taken down.
Multiple sources claim a gameplay reveal for the much-anticipated turn-based strategy title is set for a couple of days from now.
A journalist has claimed that the rumoured upcoming Nintendo Direct will be focused on third party titles, including announcements for Persona, Mario + Rabbids, and more.
Ubisoft's upcoming free-to-play titles will also "benefit" the company and are in the "final stages of development" with tests currently ongoing.
Noted leaker NateTheHate previously reported on a potential delay into 2023 but it seems the turn-based strategy title is back on track.
Ubisoft has provided a brief outline of what its output is going to look like for the coming fiscal year, including the relentlessly-delayed Skull and Bones.
A known leaker has claimed that Ubisoft's turn-based tactics title Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope might not hit its 2022 launch window.
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is being developed by a team of over 300 people to support the game's "much bigger ambitions."
Legendary composer Grant Kirkhope, who also composed the music for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, is returning for the sequel.
The leaked sequel has now been officially announced, and will take players on a galaxy-spanning journey with several familiar characters.
A sequel to the turn-based tactics has been revealed and detailed prematurely ahead of its official announcement, probably at Ubisoft Forward later today.
A notable leaker has suggested that a new Mario + Rabbids game is in development at Ubisoft, set to release as a Switch exclusive.
The Italy-based Ubisoft studio is looking to hire new people to work on a new big-budget game.