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Super Monkey Banana Rumble Reveals New Game Mode

Matt DonahueBy Matt Donahue04/24/20242 Mins ReadUpdated:04/24/2024
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SEGA of America revealed new details for Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble’s Multiplayer and Battle modes. The upcoming games will feature both local and online play when it launches for the Nintendo Switch family of systems on June 25, 2024.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble will allow for up to 2 players locally or up to 16 players online can play across five different modes. Additionally, players can also choose to have up to 15 bots (for 16 players total) join them in the fray to build out the experience.

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In Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble Two teams compete against each other by hitting giant robots. How much damage you do depends on the weight of your character and how fast you’re moving and the one with the most points wins.

Each mode offers different loot boxes that allow players to roll into one, and be given one of many different items. These include banana peels to make someone slip up, a bat to knock your opponent away, a missile you can launch to blast opponents, and a heavy ball that will slow down anyone it hits. There are even items that are unique to certain characters, so keep on the lookout!

Alongside these competitive options, Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble’s Adventure Mode allows up to 4 players to team up in cooperative play either online or locally, giving players even more ways to join in. But that’s not all. You can also slip into a wonderfully crafted story either locally or online in the all-new Adventure Mode, where you will journey through 200 newly crafted stages either in 4-player co-op or solo. And of course you can customize it all with over 300 customizations.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble launches for the Nintendo Switch family of systems on June 25, 2024. For more information about the game, including where to pre-order the physical Legendary Banana Edition or the Digital Deluxe Edition, please visit the official website.

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Grab your favorite bunch and Let the Rumble Begin! Experience online rumbles with up to 16 competitors in 5 game modes as you take aim to become Top Banana! Launching exclusively onto Nintendo Switch June 25, 2024.

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