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Nintendo just unleashed a new Super Mario Party Jamboree overview gameplay trailer ahead of Switch 2 launch

Nintendo has a decent selection of updated Switch 2 games scheduled to hits next-generation console as Switch 2 Editions in the coming months. Zelda BotW and Tears of the Kingdom being the two primetime titles alongside upgraded versions of Kirby and the Forgotten Land as well as Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV – and Nintendo just debuted a brand new trailer for the latter. Check it out below. 

New Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition trailer

The Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of Mario’s latest party game is one of the titles that is being re-released with an expansion pack (as opposed to the upgraded visuals and some of the extras we are seeing in the less pricey Zelda upgrades). That expansion is known as Jamboree TV and, while we have already seen a decent amount of the game as part of Nintendo’s Treehouse live streams, today it has released a brand new trailer for the Switch 2 Edition to showcase some of the new features:

  • Mario Party Mode: It’s time to make your on-camera debut with CameraPlay! You and up to three friends can appear in the game using a compatible camera such as the Nintendo Switch 2 camera. This new feature allows you to see your friends in the game while playing Mario Party and watch the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat play across their faces in real time*. Plus, this mode now features two new rulesets to amp up the fun:
    • Tag-Team Rules: Pick a partner! With Mario Party Tag-Team Rules, players work in teams of two to collect coins and Stars. Roll the special Together Dice item that is only available in this game mode, and your teammate warps to your location – doubling your dice roll and potentially doubling the number of Stars you can collect!
    • Frenzy Rules: Looking to ramp things up? With Frenzy Rules you’ll start out with 50 coins, the Double Dice item and a Star. See who can collect the most Stars in just five turns! You can even challenge players to a duel right from the start. This fast and furious option is also great for those who don’t have time to play a full 10-30 turns.
  • Bowser Live: Are you ready for your moment in the spotlight? With Bowser Live, players can use a compatible camera such as the Nintendo Switch 2 camera to appear on stage in the game and compete in a series of minigames and challenges**. Be warned, though, because Bowser himself is hosting the show, and he doesn’t let players off easy! If you’re playing without a Nintendo Switch 2 camera, you’ll still have the chance to play minigames that utilize the system’s built-in microphone. Will you get applause or punishment from the King of the Koopas?
  • Carnival Coaster: This exhilarating new mode introduces five thrill rides to test your skills and teamwork! Thanks to HD Rumble 2, you’ll feel the bumps and rumbles of the coaster. Using the mouse controls, you’ll pick off enemies as they appear and compete in new minigames. Hop aboard five different coasters, each with their own levels of difficulty, including Carnival Coaster, Volcano Coaster, Haunted Coaster, Sky-High Coaster and Trial Coaster.

And here’s a look at the new Overview Trailer:

Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV (what a mouthful of a name that is) is officially set for release on Switch 2 come July 24. 


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