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'''''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''''' is a [[Genre#Turn-based tactics|turn-based tactical]] title for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and a cross-over between the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and [[Ubisoft]]{{'}}s ''[[raywiki:Rabbids (series)|Rabbids]]'' series, being the first in the [[Mario + Rabbids (series)|''Mario + Rabbids'' series]] of games. It is the first tactics game in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, and it also incorporates some [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing]] elements. The game sees [[Mario]] and his friends trying to restore order in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] after [[Rabbid]]s invade and fuse it with their own world using a powerful merging device. In overworld sections, the player takes control of [[Beep-0]], a robotic assistant who guides characters in tow and can perform various actions to solve puzzles and find secrets. Throughout their journey, the heroes frequently engage in turn-based battles with enemy Rabbids during which they must complete objectives such as defeating a number of enemies or escorting a supporting character to a certain spot. Each character's abilities in battle can be customized and upgraded via a skill tree.
'''''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle''''' is a [[Genre#Turn-based tactics|turn-based tactical]] title for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and a cross-over between the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise and [[Ubisoft]]{{'}}s ''[[raywiki:Rabbids (series)|Rabbids]]'' series, being the first in the [[Mario + Rabbids (series)|''Mario + Rabbids'' series]] of games. It is the first tactics game in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, and it also incorporates some [[Genre#Role-playing|role-playing]] elements. The game sees [[Mario]] and his friends trying to restore order in the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] after [[Rabbid]]s invade and fuse it with their own world using a powerful merging device. In overworld sections, the player takes control of [[Beep-0]], a robotic assistant who guides characters in tow and can perform various actions to solve puzzles and find secrets. Throughout their journey, the heroes frequently engage in turn-based battles with enemy Rabbids during which they must complete objectives such as defeating a number of enemies or escorting a supporting character to a certain spot. Each character's abilities in battle can be customized and upgraded via a skill tree.
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[[Bowser Jr.]] has observed what happened with the Pirabbid Plant and, when Mario's team find the SupaMerge Rabbid and scare him, takes the chance to befriend him, naming him [[Spawny]]. With the intent of using Spawny's powers to take over the Mushroom Kingdom while [[Bowser|his father]] is on vacation, Junior flies away with Spawny on his [[Junior Clown Car]], while Mario's team must face a giant, ape-like Rabbid resembling [[Donkey Kong]], named [[Rabbid Kong]]. They defeat Rabbid Kong, causing him to fall off of the platform they are standing on.
[[Bowser Jr.]] has observed what happened with the Pirabbid Plant and, when Mario's team find the SupaMerge Rabbid and scare him, takes the chance to befriend him, naming him [[Spawny]]. With the intent of using Spawny's powers to take over the Mushroom Kingdom while [[Bowser|his father]] is on vacation, Junior flies away with Spawny on his [[Junior Clown Car]], while Mario's team must face a giant, ape-like Rabbid resembling [[Donkey Kong]], named [[Rabbid Kong]]. They defeat Rabbid Kong, causing him to fall off of the platform they are standing on.


Mario's team then venture to [[Sherbet Desert]], where thanks to a message from F.B. they discover that the Megabug is growing with every enemy Rabbid defeated. They also find Rabbid Mario frozen in an ice cube. They take him with them, and place the cube in a door in the hopes of freeing him. Said door opens, and they soon encounter Bowser Jr. with Spawny again. Bowser Jr. has Spawny look at Mario's team, which agitates the Rabbid, activating the SupaMerge's powers. Just before it activates, Bowser Jr. turns Spawny away, causing him to create [[Blizzy]] and [[Sandy]], who proceed to attack Mario's team. Mario's team defeat both of them and save Rabbid Mario, who joins them. At the end of the desert, Mario's team face off against the [[Icicle Golem]] which Spawny accidentally created by falling inside a giant freezer. the Icicle Golem proceeds to freeze Mario and friends. However, Princess Peach appears and saves them, joining Mario's team in their fight against the monster. They eventually prevail.
Mario's team then venture to [[Sherbet Desert]], where thanks to a message from F.B. they discover that the Megabug is growing with every enemy Rabbid defeated. They also find Rabbid Mario frozen in an ice cube. They take him with them, and place the cube in a door in the hopes of freeing him. Said door opens, and they soon encounter Bowser Jr. with Spawny again. Bowser Jr. has Spawny look at Mario's team, which agitates the Rabbid, activating the SupaMerge's powers. Just before it activates, Bowser Jr. turns Spawny away, causing him to create [[Blizzy]] and [[Sandy]], who proceed to attack Mario's team. Mario's team defeat both of them and save Rabbid Mario, who joins them. At the end of the desert, Mario's team face off against the [[Icicle Golem]], who freezes them. However, Princess Peach appears and saves them, joining Mario's team in their fight against the monster. They eventually prevail.


Mario's team then go to [[Spooky Trails]]. They are directed to find two Relics of Goodness, a gramophone and a [[Boo Balloon (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle)|Boo-shaped balloon]], under the instruction of a mysterious third party who wants them to wake up a being named "Tom Phan" who they claim has the power to defeat Bowser Jr. After finding the relics, they discover through a message from the mysterious helper that they need a full moon. While finding a way to bring the full moon back, they come across [[Calavera]], who is holding [[Rabbid Yoshi]] hostage. Mario's team defeat Calavera and are subsequently joined by Rabbid Yoshi. They then find a clock tower and manipulate the clock to get the full moon back. The helper gives them an invitation to cross the now opened Moon Gate. They later find out that it is actually Bowser Jr. himself, who confronts them in a theater. Bowser Jr. puts his bandana over his mouth and scares Spawny, causing him to fuse a Rabbid with the Relics of Goodness to create the [[Phantom (character)|Phantom]]. The Phantom sings [[The Phantom of the Bwahpera|a song]] and battles Mario's group, but is defeated.
Mario's team then go to [[Spooky Trails]]. They are directed to find two Relics of Goodness, a gramophone and a Boo-shaped balloon, under the instruction of a mysterious third party who wants them to wake up a being named "Tom Phan" who they claim has the power to defeat Bowser Jr. After finding the relics, they discover through a message from the mysterious helper that they need a full moon. While finding a way to bring the full moon back, they come across [[Calavera]], who is holding [[Rabbid Yoshi]] hostage. Mario's team defeat Calavera and are subsequently joined by Rabbid Yoshi. They then find a clock tower and manipulate the clock to get the full moon back. The helper gives them an invitation to cross the now opened Moon Gate. They later find out that it is actually Bowser Jr. himself, who confronts them in a theater. Bowser Jr. puts his bandana over his mouth and scares Spawny, causing him to fuse a Rabbid with the Relics of Goodness to create the [[Phantom (character)|Phantom]]. The Phantom sings [[The Phantom of the Bwahpera|a song]] and battles Mario's group, but is defeated.


[[File:MarioRabbids story03.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Bowser fusing with the Megabug.]]
[[File:MarioRabbids story03.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Bowser fusing with the Megabug.]]
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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The game is estimated to be composed of 30% exploration elements and 70% turn-based combat.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKFOuFaZz4Q&t=303s Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Interview with Davide Soliani. Retrieved April 9, 2024]</ref> There is also multiplayer, local co-op mode. The combat is weapon-based, with the weapons primarily resembling guns (notably the Blaster, Boomshot, Rumblebang, and Precision class-weapons), though they also resemble warhammers (Melee-class), rocket launchers (Rocket-class), rubber ducks (Grenaduck-class), yo-yos (Bworb-class), and deployable shuttles (Sentry-class).
The game is estimated to be composed of 30% exploration elements and 70% turn-based combat.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKFOuFaZz4Q&t=303s Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Interview with Davide Soliani. Retrieved April 9, 2024]</ref> There is also multiplayer, local co-op mode. The combat is weapon-based, with the weapons primarily resembling guns (notably the Blaster, Boomshot, Rumblebang, and Precision class-weapons), though they also resemble warhammers (Melee-class), rocket launchers (Rocket-class), rubber ducks (Grenaduck-class), yo-yos (Bworb-class), and deployable shuttles (Sentry-class).


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====Main Game====
====Main Game====
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!style="background:DEEPSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Mario}}
!style="background:DEEPSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Mario}}
!style="background:HOTPINK"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Peach}}
!style="background:HOTPINK"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Peach}}
!style="background:LIMEGREEN"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Luigi}}
!style="background:LIMEGREEN"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Luigi}}
!style="background:ORANGE"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Yoshi}}
!style="background:ORANGE"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Yoshi}}
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|style="background:LIGHTSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|[[File:MRKB Mario Stats.png|200px]]
|style="background:LIGHTSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|[[File:MRKB Mario Stats.png|200px]]
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!style="background:DEEPSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Rabbid Mario}}
!style="background:DEEPSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Rabbid Mario}}
!style="background:HOTPINK"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Rabbid Peach}}
!style="background:HOTPINK"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Rabbid Peach}}
!style="background:LIMEGREEN"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Rabbid Luigi}}
!style="background:LIMEGREEN"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Rabbid Luigi}}
!style="background:ORANGE"colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Rabbid Yoshi}}
!style="background:ORANGE"colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Rabbid Yoshi}}
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|style="background:LIGHTSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|[[File:MRKB Rabbid Mario Stats.png|200px]]
|style="background:LIGHTSKYBLUE"colspan="3"|[[File:MRKB Rabbid Mario Stats.png|200px]]
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In the [[Donkey Kong Adventure]] mode, only Donkey Kong, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Cranky are playable.
In the [[Donkey Kong Adventure]] mode, only Donkey Kong, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Cranky are playable.
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!style="background:CRIMSON" colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Donkey Kong}}
!style="background:CRIMSON" colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Donkey Kong}}
!style="background:HOTPINK" colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Rabbid Peach}}
!style="background:HOTPINK" colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Rabbid Peach}}
!style="background:CRIMSON" colspan="3"|{{color link|white|Rabbid Cranky}}
!style="background:CRIMSON" colspan="3"|{{color-link|white|Rabbid Cranky}}
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|style="background:LIGHTSALMON" colspan="3"|[[File:MRKB Donkey Kong Stats.png|200px]]
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*[[Boo]]s
*[[Boo]]s
*[[Blooper]]s
*[[Blooper]]s
*[[Bomber Bill|Banzai Bill]]
*[[Banzai Bill]]
*[[Bowser]]
*[[Bowser]]
*[[Bowser Jr.]]
*[[Bowser Jr.]]
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*[[Blue Coin]]s
*[[Blue Coin]]s
*[[Brick Block]]s
*[[Brick Block]]s
*[[Boo Balloon (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle)|Boo Balloon]]
*[[Coin]]s
*[[Coin]]s
*[[Mega Block]]s
*[[Mega Block]]s
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===Versus===
===Versus===
[[File:RabbidsKingdomBattle SelectionvsMode.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|The character selection]]
[[File:RabbidsKingdomBattle SelectionvsMode.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4|The character selection]]
[[File:RabbidsKingdomBattle Vsmode.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Pipe Up! gameplay]]
[[File:RabbidsKingdomBattle Vsmode.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Gameplay of the Versus mode]]


Added through a free update released on December 8th, 2017, Versus allows two players to pit their team of characters against each other. Players pick a team of three characters and assign them weapons. Each player is limited to three actions per turn, which are split between the three characters (for example, all three characters can perform one action or one character can perform three actions). The characters players can choose from not based on those used in the main campaign, however each character has [[List of Versus Mode sets in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle|three distinct sets]] based off of their ingame abilities.
Added through a free update released on December 8th, 2017, Versus allows two players to pit their team of characters against each other. Players pick a team of three characters and assign them weapons. Each player is limited to three actions per turn, which are split between the three characters (for example, all three characters can perform one action or one character can perform three actions). The characters players can choose from not based on those used in the main campaign, however each character has [[List of Versus Mode sets in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle|three distinct sets]] based off of their ingame abilities.
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==Glitches==
==Glitches==
{{main|List of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle glitches}}
[[File:MRKB goomba glitch.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|An eyeless Goomba can be seen at the far left side of the image. (Taken during [[Remember the Bwahlamo]], the second co-op challenge of Ancient Gardens)]]
===Boo Companion===
There is a random glitch that makes [[Boo]]s companions of sorts. There is no specific method to make this glitch occur, but during the glitch, Boos will not teleport the player's heroes to different locations during a battle, and they'll also appear in the player's victory screen after winning a battle. In addition, one or more Boos will follow the player out of battle; additionally, the Boos from the battlefield will still appear, and in specifically in [[Spooky Trails]]' secret chapter, the player will not be allowed to leave the area (unless they exit the game via the pause menu).
 
===Eyeless Goomba===
[[Goomba]]s that are stuck in honey are rendered eyeless if the camera is positioned so that they appear near the side of the screen.
 
===Infinite Mushrooms===
Normally, a Mushroom will permanently disappear after collection, even if the player initiates and then restarts a battle. However, if the player quits to the main menu while mid-chapter and then reloads their save file, the Mushroom will reappear. All party members will retain their HP from before the player quit, allowing them to collect the Mushroom again and heal further, effectively providing an infinite health restoration method.
 
===Random flickering object placement glitch===
===Random flickering object placement glitch===
Sometimes in [[Spooky Trails]] and [[Lava Pit (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle)|Lava Pit]], random background objects will randomly flicker around to places they do not belong. Normally, this is a simple glitch the game will fix quickly, but in other cases, the glitch will persist and start affecting things around the player, potentially causing coins on moving platforms to become stuck in the ground and similar effects. Occasionally, a piece will start to blink over [[Beep-0]], eventually leading to an exception that crashes the game.
Sometimes in [[Spooky Trails]] and [[Lava Pit (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle)|Lava Pit]], random background objects will randomly flicker around to places they do not belong. Normally, this is a simple thing the game will fix quickly, but in other cases, the glitch will persist and start affecting things around the player, potentially causing coins on moving platforms to get stuck in the ground and similar things. Occasionally, a piece will start to blink over [[Beep-0]], eventually leading to an exception that crashes the game.


==Staff==
==Staff==
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The game has been credited by {{wp|List of Ubisoft subsidiaries#Ubisoft Paris|Ubisoft Milan|Ubisoft Milan}} staff as a "game changer" for the studio as, following the game's critical and commercial success, the studio started receiving ten times more job applications than it had at any point of its history.<ref>Matthew Handrahan (September 29, 2017). [http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-09-29-ubisoft-milan-i-see-a-really-brilliant-future-in-front-of-us Ubisoft Milan: "I see a really brilliant future in front of us"]. ''Gameindutrybiz''. Retrieved September 29, 2017.</ref>
The game has been credited by {{wp|List of Ubisoft subsidiaries#Ubisoft Paris|Ubisoft Milan|Ubisoft Milan}} staff as a "game changer" for the studio as, following the game's critical and commercial success, the studio started receiving ten times more job applications than it had at any point of its history.<ref>Matthew Handrahan (September 29, 2017). [http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-09-29-ubisoft-milan-i-see-a-really-brilliant-future-in-front-of-us Ubisoft Milan: "I see a really brilliant future in front of us"]. ''Gameindutrybiz''. Retrieved September 29, 2017.</ref>
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*[[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]: During the Phantom's song, he mentions this series and describes a scenario in which Mario is in first place and doing well until he gets hit by a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]].
*[[Mario Kart (series)|''Mario Kart'' series]]: During the Phantom's song, he mentions this series and describes a scenario in which Mario is in first place and doing well until he gets hit by a [[Spiny Shell (blue)|Spiny Shell]].
*[[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' series]]: Beep-0 asks [[Yoshi]] if it is true that the latter has his [[Yoshi's Island (location)|own island]].
*[[Yoshi's Island (series)|''Yoshi's Island'' series]]: Beep-0 asks [[Yoshi]] if it is true that the latter has his [[Yoshi's Island (location)|own island]].
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The music that plays in the hub world is a rearrangement of the [[Peach's Castle]] theme from this game.  
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': The music that plays in the hub world is a rearrangement of the [[Peach's Castle]] theme from this game. Also, several of Mario's voice clips from this game are reused.
*''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'': [[Rabbid Kong]]'s battle theme is a rearrangement of [[Jungle Japes]]'s music from this game. Jungle Japes is also rearranged as one of the battle themes in the Donkey Kong Adventure DLC. A cover of [[Donkey Kong Island]] is also played in the overworld of the Donkey Kong Adventure world.
*''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'': [[Rabbid Kong]]'s battle theme is a rearrangement of [[Jungle Japes]]'s music from this game. Jungle Japes is also rearranged as one of the battle themes in the Donkey Kong Adventure DLC. A cover of [[Donkey Kong Island]] is also played in the overworld of the Donkey Kong Adventure world.
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': Luigi's primary weapons are all shaped like vacuum cleaners as a reference to the [[Poltergust 3000]].
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': Luigi's primary weapons are all shaped like vacuum cleaners as a reference to the [[Poltergust 3000]]. Also, several of Luigi's voice clips from this game are reused.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': A poster featuring artwork from this game appears in the introductory cutscene.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'': A poster featuring artwork from this game appears in the introductory cutscene.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': A tube of honey with a [[Bee Mushroom]] design on it appears in World 1-1 and near Peach's castle. A weapon called the "Matter Splatter" shares its name and color scheme with [[Matter Splatter Galaxy|a galaxy]] from this game.  
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'': A tube of honey with a [[Bee Mushroom]] design on it appears in World 1-1 and near Peach's castle. A weapon called the "Matter Splatter" shares its name and color scheme with [[Matter Splatter Galaxy|a galaxy]] from this game. The voice clip of Peach calling for Mario from this game is reused.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': One of Mario's voice clips is recycled in one of the cutscenes.
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Several of Mario and Luigi's voice clips from this game are recycled.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': A weapon modeled after [[Gobblegut]] appears.
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': A weapon modeled after [[Gobblegut]] appears.
*[[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]: The jingle that is heard after activating a switch was previously used in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' for landing on a [[Bowser Jr. Space]]. Some of Luigi's animations from ''Mario Party 10'' are reused. A poster featuring artwork from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' appears in the introductory cutscene.
*[[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]: The jingle that is heard after activating a switch was previously used in ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 10]]'' for landing on a [[Bowser Jr. Space]]. Some of Luigi's animations from ''Mario Party 10'' are reused. A poster featuring artwork from ''[[Mario Party: Star Rush]]'' appears in the introductory cutscene.
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==References in later games==
==References in later games==
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Mario, and Rabbid Kong (using his [[Mega Rabbid Kong]] artwork) appear in this game as [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Spirits]].
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'': Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Mario, and Rabbid Kong (using his [[Mega Rabbid Kong]] artwork) appear in this game as [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Spirits]].
*''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'': Weapon skins based on Megabug are available as part of the Megabug Collection pre-order bonus. This game's arrangement of "Inside the Castle Walls" returns and plays during the prologue, albeit synthesized instead of live recorded. The likeliness of the Block Tower from Ancient Gardens is used for the bonus rooms, along with reusing the same music. MegaDragonBowser makes a cameo in the "The Story So Far" Memory profile, and is referenced at the start of the battle against Darkmess Bowser, when Beep-0 states how they beat him in front of Bowser Jr.. Numerous background objects from the game appear as props in the Repository of Rayman and the Phantom Show, including the clock tower from Spooky Trails and a submarine outfitted with a drill from Lava Pit. At the start of the battle with Swingin' Phantom, Beep-0 directly quotes his dialogue from the beginning of the fight against the Phantom in this game.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=マリオ+ラビッツ キングダムバトル
|Jap=マリオ+ラビッツ キングダムバトル
|JpnR=Mario + Rabittsu Kingudamu Batoru
|JapR=Mario + Rabittsu Kingudamu Batoru
|JpnM=Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
|JapM=Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
|Fre=Mario + The Lapins Crétins Kingdom Battle
|Fre=Mario + The Lapins Crétins Kingdom Battle
|FreM=Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
|FreM=Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
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}}


==Notes==
==Trivia==
*''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle'' was not the first attempt by Ubisoft to crossover Mario with the Rabbids: in 2010, Ubisoft Paris had pitched a [[List of unreleased media#Super Mario/Rabbids crossover adventure game|Mario/Rabbids crossover adventure game]] for the [[Wii]], which ended up being rejected by Nintendo.<ref>Liam Robertson (June 12, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21oZewbY0j4 Mario + Rabbids: The Lost Adventure Game Concept]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 14, 2018</ref>
*''Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle'' was not the first attempt by Ubisoft to crossover Mario with the Rabbids: in 2010, Ubisoft Paris had pitched a [[List of unreleased media#Super Mario/Rabbids crossover adventure game|Mario/Rabbids crossover adventure game]] for the [[Wii]], which ended up being rejected by Nintendo.<ref>Liam Robertson (June 12, 2017). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21oZewbY0j4 Mario + Rabbids: The Lost Adventure Game Concept]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 14, 2018</ref>
*In the opening sequence, [[Genius Girl]] opens a magazine, which shows herself in a posture referencing Pagan Min, the main antagonist of Ubisoft's ''{{wp|Far Cry 4}}'', which is taken from that game's box art.
*In the opening sequence, [[Genius Girl]] opens a magazine, which shows herself in a posture referencing Pagan Min, the main antagonist of Ubisoft's ''{{wp|Far Cry 4}}'', which is taken from that game's box art.
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*The song that was used for the game's E3 trailers is "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0q9a5QS6WQ It's All for Rock N' Roll]" by {{wp|Airbourne (band)|Airbourne}}.
*The song that was used for the game's E3 trailers is "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0q9a5QS6WQ It's All for Rock N' Roll]" by {{wp|Airbourne (band)|Airbourne}}.
*Many enemy portraits in [[Tacticam]] are inaccurate to their in-game models.
*Many enemy portraits in [[Tacticam]] are inaccurate to their in-game models.
*This is the final original game to feature new voice lines from [[Charles Martinet]] for Mario and Luigi before his retirement.


==References==
==References==
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