Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Published by Ubisoft
Developed by Ubisoft Milan, Ubisoft Paris

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Soundtrack by Grant Kirkhope, Gareth Coker, Yoko Shimomura

Release date October 20, 2022
Genre Tactical role-playing
Gameplay mode Single-player
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Platforms Nintendo Switch
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Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope is a Rabbids and Mario game for the Nintendo Switch. It is the sequel to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, and was released on October 20 2022.

Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope won Best Sim/Strategy Game at the Game Awards 2022.[1]

Rayman in the Phantom Show

Main article: Rayman in the Phantom Show

On September 10, 2022, it was announced at Ubisoft Forward 2022 that Rayman will feature in a DLC for the game. A teaser was published for the occasion, and at Ubisoft Forward 2023, a subsequent teaser was revealed. Two other DLC packs were released before the Rayman DLC.

On August 1st 2023, a new trailer was published, revealing the title of the DLC to be Rayman in the Phantom Show and its release date as August 30 2023.

In this adventure, Rayman will team up with Rabbid Peach and Rabbid Mario. The Phantom, an enemy previously featured in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, now works as a studio director for the Space Opera Network, and needs their help as the studio's TV ratings hit a new low.

Rayman's helicopter ability will allow for vertical exploration of the TV studio sets, and he will also be able to use the plunger blaster introduced in Rayman Raving Rabbids.

David Gasman will reprise his role as the voice actor for Rayman, while the soundtrack will composed by Christophe Héral, also the composer of the Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends soundtracks, and Grant Kirkhope.

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