Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle will utilize figures, but not Amiibo

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Ubisoft’s worst kept secret was revealed today, and we found out that Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a nice looking, simplified version of X-com. We also found out that the title will have NFC (Near-Field Communication) support for toy figures, but surprisingly, these won’t be official, Nintendo branded amiibo. A leaked image shows pictures of the figures, coming soon to retailers. 

The figures will come separately and are fairly pricey. You can see photos of each in the gallery below.

Report Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle Amiibos could be coming soon [Comicbook.com]
Nintendaan (Dan Koopman) [Twitter] 


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