The newest Special Weapon to grace Turf War can also boost allies' movement speed and serves as an impromptu shield from damage.
The critically acclaimed racing title was released in 1996 for the Nintendo 64 and features four racers, nine courses, and multiple modes.
Two Point Studios' management sim made a big impact on release but Horizon Forbidden West continues to reign on top.
Those who transfer their save data will receive three Gold Sheldon Licenses, start with a higher rank and can join Anarchy Battles immediately.
The four-player multiplayer title is launching for the Nintendo Switch in a week's time, though a price point is yet to be announced.
Though some of the demo is playable on August 25th, players can partake in a pre-release Splatfest on August 27th with the Rock-Paper-Scissors theme.
New weapons will be added every three months while X Battle and League Battle are also coming post-launch. SplatFest also premieres on September 27th.
Anarchy Battles for ranked play, catalogues for new cosmetics every three months, new Boss Salmonids and more are also revealed.
The colorful shooter launches on September 9th for Nintendo Switch with 12 Turf War stages. Post-launch updates will add new stages for free.
Monolith Soft and Nintendo's Xenoblade Chronicles 3, which debuted on top of the charts last week, falls to No. 10.
"I think that everyone who played this title and the additional stories in the Expansion Pass can imagine what lies in the future for Xenoblade," says director Tetsuya Takahashi.
Nintendo has announced a Direct presentation for August 10, bringing roughly 30 minutes of information on the upcoming shooter.
Along with the series' biggest launch in the UK and Japan, Monolith Soft's massive RPG has garnered tons of praise from critics.
Monolith Soft's newest open world action RPG is a standout achievement and one of the greatest games of its kind.
Wave 2 of the Booster Course Pass has now gone live for the kart racer, bringing eight new tracks across two cups.
Nintendo is currently working to improve component procurement for Switch manufacturing ahead of the ever-important Holiday season.
Monolith Soft's open world action RPG has debuted on top of the weekly Japanese physical charts, outpacing any previous Xenoblade title's launch sales.
The upcoming RPG duo's Nintendo eShop pages have been updated and now mention a 10 GB storage requirement.
Explore the Paldea region, fight new Gym Leaders in whatever order you wish, navigate terrain with Koraidon and Miraidon, and much more.
Mario Battle: Strikers has sold 1.91 million units since June 30th. Total Switch titles sold worldwide have crossed 863.59 million.