We will be able to play with the Joy-Con in a traditional way and also use our own legs to shoot. We show you the possibilities in the video.
Nintendo Switch Sports arrives in stores on April 29 exclusively for the console that gives the game its name. A new compilation of up to six sports in which we actively participate thanks to the Joy-Con movement controls.
And in the absence of a few days for its debut, Nintendo has shared a new video focused on soccer, an unprecedented sport in the saga that will be one of the main attractions for many people.
In the video, you can see several goals from outside the box, as well as the fun celebrations after scoring. Teams are made up of 4 players and the ball is much bigger than a real one, similar to the ball in Rocket League.
#NintendoSwitchSports is coming to #NintendoSwitch on April 29! Are you ready?
❤ this tweet to get a reminder on launch day. pic.twitter.com/UsjUn8uT7y— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) April 18, 2022
The most interesting thing is that, in addition to using the Joy-Con in a traditional way, we can also place it on our leg thanks to a kind of bracelet to simulate the shots as if we were playing real football.
We’ve already played it: what sports does it include?
At FreeGameTips we have already had the opportunity to try all the sports that Nintendo Switch Sports brings with it. Chambara, tennis, football, badminton, bowling, and volleyball come together to evolve the original proposal that unleashed a truly mass phenomenon the day the Nintendo Wii was launched.
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In this new version, the customization possibilities also stand out and, above all, the commitment to use the Joy-Con in different ways and take advantage of movement controls more than ever.
Nintendo Switch Sports will go on sale on April 29. A title called to become the king of home parties, and also to exploit all the possibilities of the console and its controls.