Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, e3 2017

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle DLC Dates Have Been Revealed

More challenges to come.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle has been out for two months, providing players with a new twist on a Mario game. Those who have already finished the story mode can take on the various multiplayer maps with friends, or wait for the upcoming DLC. Luckily, the DLC dates have officially been revealed.

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Those who have purchased the Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Season Pass will get a digital receipt that discloses the date for both DLCs, as per GO Nintendo. The first piece of additional content is slated to arrive on Oct. 17 and will include some new challenges. Meanwhile, the second DLC pack that expands the story will release on Jan. 16, 2018.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a tactical turn-based role-playing game that brings together the Mario and Rabbids franchise. Despite its simplistic controls, there’s a lot of depth behind the combat system. Playable characters include Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Yoshi along with their Rabbid counterparts. The game is now available to play on the Nintendo Switch.

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