New Mario & Luigi: Brothership Trailer Shows Off New and Returning Characters

New Mario & Luigi: Brothership Trailer Shows Off New and Returning Characters

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I must admit that the latest trailer for Mario & Luigi: Brothership has me positively tingling with excitement! The electrifying new characters and familiar faces of the Mushroom Kingdom have me eagerly awaiting November 7th.


Nintendo keeps generating excitement for the upcoming game titled “Mario & Luigi: Brothership“. A fresh trailer has been unveiled, highlighting new and familiar characters that Mario and Luigi will meet in their adventure. The game is set in a novel location called Concordia, where inhabitants have designs influenced by electronics. Their faces resemble electric outlets, offering more expressiveness than you’d expect! At present, there isn’t much information available about these characters, but as the game’s release date of November 7th gets closer, we can expect to learn more.

The new trailer for Mario & Luigi: Brothership can be found below.

Beyond the residents of Concordia, today’s preview additionally highlights some well-known characters from the Mushroom Kingdom, such as Bowser, Bowser Jr., and Princess Peach. However, we’re still unsure about their roles or how much screen time they’ll get in the game. Over the years, Bowser’s role in the Mario & Luigi series has fluctuated, often serving as a secondary antagonist rather than the main one. The trailers suggest that Bowser is trying to look menacing, which isn’t surprising. Some fans speculate that he might team up with the brothers in this game, but Nintendo remains tight-lipped about it for now.

So far, reactions to today’s trailer have been overwhelmingly positive! Some fans are a bit let down by the shorter length of these trailers, but they’re thrilled with the character designs. The designs have been receiving a lot of acclaim. Fans have also been praising the overall art style, which has successfully captured the same expressiveness and quirks we saw in past Mario & Luigi games. Even though AlphaDream Studios closed down a few years ago, it’s evident that their work is still influencing the current direction. As for who’s working on Mario & Luigi: Brothership, Nintendo hasn’t disclosed that yet, but they’ve confirmed that previous developers will be back on board.

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2024-10-01 22:09