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Super Mario Party Jamboree - Nintendo's Big 2024 Reveal

Jun 18, 2024 2:32 PM

Nintendo has unveiled the latest installment in the beloved Mario Party series: Super Mario Party Jamboree, during the June 2024 Nintendo Direct presentation. Set for release on October 17, 2024, this game is themed around an island resort and will be available on the Nintendo Switch. Super Mario Party Jamboree features five brand-new boards, including Roll 'Em Raceway and Goomba Lagoon, as well as classic boards like Mario's Rainbow Castle and Western Land from previous entries in the series. With over 110 minigames, several utilizing Joy-Con motion controls, and a separate online competitive mode for up to 20 players, this entry aims to provide an extensive party gaming experience.

The last Mario Party game, Mario Party Superstars, was released in 2021 and celebrated the series' history by including classic boards and minigames. Super Mario Party Jamboree looks to build on that foundation with new content while still offering nostalgic elements for longtime fans.

When is the release date for Super Mario Party Jamboree?

Super Mario Party Jamboree is set to release on October 17, 2024, for the Nintendo Switch.

Background: The Mario Party series, first launched in 1998, has been a staple in the multiplayer party game genre for decades. Known for its engaging board game-style mechanics combined with various minigames, the series has consistently brought friends and families together for fun and sometimes heated gaming sessions. The inclusion of motion controls and online competitive modes in recent entries has kept the series fresh and relevant in today's gaming landscape.



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