Ubisoft’s China-exclusive Rabbids game is getting a global Switch release



update [Sat 14th May, 2022 14:00 BST], an official PR for Rabbids: Party Legends Has been released – a launch confirmed for 30 June 2022. A listing for the game is also on the Switch eShop.

Get ready for a trip down the rabid hole with Rabbids: Party of Legends, out June 30 on Switch, Stadia, Xbox One, and PS4 (including Xbox Series X|S and PS5 via backwards compatibility). When the Rabbids ride in their washing machine, they are mysteriously transported to a mythical world of mayhem inspired by the classic Chinese novel “Journey to the West”. In this multiplayer party game, Rabbids must play their way through chaos and find their way home.

Rabbids: Party of Legends features 50 minigames that challenge players to perform silly poses, outsmart opponents, scarf chili peppers, show off their dance moves, and more. Up to four players can join locally, either 2v2 or free for all. Players can also create custom playlists of their favorite minigames, and the AI’s difficulty levels are also customizable, making the game accessible to any age and fun for the whole family.

Monkey King and his companions Pigsy, Sandy and Tripitak must step back in order to send themselves and the other Rabbids home again. The story is spread over four acts, each occupying a different area on the game board and leading the player on a journey through the legendary realm.

The development team at Ubisoft Chengdu drew inspiration from traditional Chinese imagery for Rabbids: Party of Legends, and worked to blend Eastern and Western sensibilities, creating an integral part of Chinese culture with the light-hearted, strange, and at times, rabid sense of humor. mixed with immutable nature.

origin story [Thu 12th May, 2022 01:30 BST], It’s that time of the month when every company is releasing its earnings reports, and with it, comes a series of game announcements.

On the Ubisoft front, it has been revealed that the French publisher and developer will be bringing its China-exclusive Rabbids release to the Nintendo Switch in the West at some point between now and June. it is officially listed Rabbids: Party of Legends in the income report, but could potentially be localized Rabbit: Adventure Party,

This game, which is said to be inspired by travel west (an excellent piece of Chinese literature), was originally released on the Nintendo Switch in China in 2019 and is a party game where you play a variety of minigames using Joy-Con controllers.

You can check out some of Nintendo Life’s past coverage of this game in the link below. There’s also some footage, courtesy of YouTube channel Nintendopolis:



Ubisoft is also working with Nintendo to bring Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope later this year. It is a follow-up to the original 2017 release, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle.

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