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== Gameplay ==
 
== Gameplay ==
''Nintendo Switch Sports'' is a remake of [[Wii Sports|''Wii Sports'']], utilizing motion and button controls with [[Joy-Con|Joy-Cons]]. The six sports included at the launch are [[Tennis (sport)|Tennis]], [[Bowling (sport)|Bowling]], [[Chambara]], [[Soccer (sport)|Soccer]], [[Badminton (sport)|Badminton,]] and [[Volleyball (sport)|Volleyball]], with [[Golf (sport)|Golf]] being in an update coming in the fall. Online and local play is supported as well.
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''Nintendo Switch Sports'' is a remake of [[Wii Sports|''Wii Sports'']], utilizing motion and button controls with [[Joy-Con|Joy-Cons]]. The six sports included are [[Tennis (sport)|Tennis]], [[Bowling (sport)|Bowling]], [[Chambara]], [[Soccer (sport)|Soccer]], [[Badminton (sport)|Badminton,]] and [[Volleyball (sport)|Volleyball]], with [[Golf (sport)|Golf]] being in an update coming in the fall and Soccer being available in the summer. having an accessory Online and local play is supported as well.
   
''Nintendo Switch Sports'' uses a new type of character (that somewhat replace [[Mii|Miis]]) called [[Sportsmate|Sportsmates]]. The player’s Sportsmate can be customized significantly compared to a Mii, from facial appearance to clothing. Miis on the Switch's system can be used instead of them.
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''Nintendo Switch Sports'' uses a new type of character (that somewhat replace [[Mii|Miis]]) called [[Sportsmate|Sportsmates]], which can be customized. Miis on the Switch's system can be used instead of them.
   
 
The location of this game is no longer on [[Wuhu Island]], instead of being on [[Spocco Square]], a new metropolitan city.
 
The location of this game is no longer on [[Wuhu Island]], instead of being on [[Spocco Square]], a new metropolitan city.
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==External links==
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==External links/references==
 
*[https://nintendoswitchsports.nintendo.com/ North American game page (English)]
 
*[https://nintendoswitchsports.nintendo.com/ North American game page (English)]
   

Revision as of 14:36, 4 April 2022

Not to be confused with Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, or Wii Sports Club.

Nintendo Switch Sports EU

EU Cover

Nintendo Switch Sports (Nintendo Switch スポーツ Nintendo Switch Supōtsu) is an upcoming sports video game developed and produced by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console. It is the fourth entry in the Sports series. It was announced on the 9th of February that Nintendo Direct, introduced six sports at launch. It is set for launch on April 29, 2022, with three days of testing for Nintendo Switch Online users from February 18th to February 20th.

Gameplay

Nintendo Switch Sports is a remake of Wii Sports, utilizing motion and button controls with Joy-Cons. The six sports included are Tennis, Bowling, Chambara, Soccer, Badminton, and Volleyball, with Golf being in an update coming in the fall and Soccer being available in the summer. having an accessory Online and local play is supported as well.

Nintendo Switch Sports uses a new type of character (that somewhat replace Miis) called Sportsmates, which can be customized. Miis on the Switch's system can be used instead of them.

The location of this game is no longer on Wuhu Island, instead of being on Spocco Square, a new metropolitan city.

Online Play Test

There have been five 45-minute sessions every 8 hours starting from 7 PM on February 18th until the 20th, where Nintendo Switch Online members can test the online play feature. The sports that can be played are Tennis, Bowling, and Chambara. Participants cannot play against friends, only random matchmaking will be available. Additionally, the Online Play Test cannot be done on a Nintendo Switch Lite. If players enter the Online Play Test then they are forbidden to share information about the Online Play Test publicly, including the sharing of screenshots or video footage from the game on social media. [1]

Miis/CPU featured

In the reveal trailer's online play section, names of some of the original Wii Sports and Wii Sports Resort Miis are used, with them being used as names for the participants in a game of Survival Bowling. The names used are Abby, Alex, Andy, Haru, James, Jessie, Julie, Miguel, Mike, Miyu, Patrick, Saburo, Shohei, Tatsuaki, and Tommy.

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