Game Overview:
Mario and Luigi: Brothership is a role-playing game developed and published by Nintendo.
It’s the sixth instalment in the Mario and Luigi series, and the first to be developed since series developer AlphaDream shut down.
The PS5 Pro sold over 78,000 units in Japan in its debut week, taking total PS5 sales for the week to over 88,000 units, making it the best-selling console of the week in the region.
Mario and Luigi's return is a triumphant one.
The newly-released turn-based RPG debuted at No. 3 in the latest weekly physical UK charts, but failed to sell as well as other recent Mario RPG releases.
Nintendo offers a primer on the upcoming RPG in musical form ahead of its release for the Switch under a week from now.
Acquire – the studio behind Tenchu, Way of the Samurai, and Octopath Traveler – is behind Mario and Luigi's revival, copyright information has revealed.
This would make it the fourth first-party Nintendo title in the Switch generation to be developed on the Epic Games engine.
Extensive new gameplay showcases the upcoming turn-based RPG, which is due out for the Nintendo Switch in November.
Learn more about the RPG's exploration, Bros. Moves and Attacks, and more before it launches on November 7th for Nintendo Switch.
There's a lot of diversity to experience, from islands where birds are responsible for kidnapping to deserts and lush green locations.
Learn more about some locations Mario and Luigi will explore in their new adventure, launching on November 7th for Nintendo Switch.
The turn-based RPG will launch exclusively for the Nintendo Switch later this year, on November 7.
However, it won't divulge the studio developing the title, asking fans to "please stay tuned to the game credits at release."
Mario and Luigi returns with its first new entry in nearly a decade when Mario and Luigi: Brothership launches for the Switch this year.