Nintendo has chosen not to reveal the developer of Mario & Luigi: Brothership ahead of its release date.
Amidst the hype of Zelda serving as a protagonist, Nintendo unveiled trailers for a couple of Mario titles coming out in the near future.
So far, it has been an amazing past year for Mario fans following the release of the remake of Super Mario RPG,Princess Peach: Showtime, and more.
Mario & Luigi: Brothership will mark the return of the sibling duo after many thought the series had ended.Poor sales numbersfrom 2009’s Bowser’s Inside Story, the most recent Mario & Luigi game, had fans of the series worried for the future.
Almost 15 years later, Nintendo has finally decided to revive the series.
While the Direct revealed a short snippet of what prospective players can expect fromMario & Luigi: Brothership, Nintendo has chosen not to reveal the developer ahead of its release date.
This isn’t the first time Nintendo has partaken in this business practice. Previously, the video game company didn’t disclose Mario’s new voice inSuper Mario Bros. Wonderor the developer behind the Super Mario RPG remake.
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Former manager Hiroyuki Kubota joined Monolith Soft, and ILCA recruited some former Alphadream employees, leading fans to suspect Monolith Soft could be behind Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Or perhaps it could be a different internal Nintendo studio.
We’ll keep you updated on when Nintendo officially reveals who will be behind Mario and Luigi’s latest RPG adventure.
Cassidy Stephenson was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team. She is a Gaming expert and TV & Movies enthusiast, covering Pokemon, Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Nintendo games, and RPGs. She also has bylines at CBR.