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WarioWare: Move It! is moving toward a November 3 release

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As part of today’s Nintendo Direct, Nintendo spoke to me directly as they announced WarioWare: Move It!. They know my weakness. They will be targeting it on November 3, 2023 on Switch.

As the name implies, you’re going to have to get off the couch. Personally, this is not something I would be excited for, but WarioWare certainly has a way of making me willing to embarrass myself.

It honestly looks great. The trailer shows off the poses you’re supposed to take. True to the series, they’ve been very careful to make you look ridiculous. There’s a person doing a mad squat and another just wiggling. You can also see a whole bunch of cameos from Mario titles and Pikmin. There also appears to be some modernized versions of older Microgames.

There’s also going to be local co-op, and there will also be 4-player modes. For 4-players, there’s a board game style party mode. I really hope they call the mode “Super Wario Party.” I can’t be the only one who thought of that.

I am definitely on board with this. I actually skipped the WarioWare: Get it Together due to a lack of funds, but I really need to get around to it. I need to “get it together,” if you will.

I suppose I have time, as WarioWare: Move It! will be releasing on Nintendo Switch on November 3, 2023.


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