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==Characters==
==Characters==
There are currently 10 playable characters confirmed to be in the game. Of those characters, [[Rosalina]] is playable for the first time in the ''Mario Strikers'' series, while [[Toad]] now appears as a main playable character instead of [[Toad (species)|his species]] appearing as sidekicks in previous games. [[Boom Boom (species)|Boom Booms]] are seen as goalies, implying they take the role from [[Kritter]]s in previous games.
There are currently 10 playable characters confirmed to be in the game. Of those characters, [[Rosalina]] is playable for the first time in the ''Mario Strikers'' series, while [[Toad]] now appears as a main playable character instead of [[Toad (species)|his species]] appearing as sidekicks in previous games. [[Boom Boom (species)|Boom Booms]] are seen as goalies, a role that was taken by [[Kritter]]s in previous games.


===Playable===
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===Goalie===
*[[Boom Boom (species)|Boom Booms]]<ref name=Trailer/>
*[[Boom Boom (species)|Boom Booms]]<ref name=Trailer/>


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*[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshis]]<ref name=Trailer/>
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Mario Strikers: Battle League (known in European languages as Mario Strikers: Battle League Football)[1][2] is an upcoming game for the Nintendo Switch. It is the third game in the Mario Strikers series, featuring new gear, items, and moves. Up to 8 players can play the game in multiplayer. The game also supports online "club mode" with up to 20 players. The game is set to release on June 10, 2022.[3]

Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to that of previous Mario Strikers games, where two teams of five (four players and a goalie) compete for points by getting the ball into the opposing team's net. Unlike in previous games, no generic sidekicks appear to be present in the game so far, with teams being comprised entirely of main playable characters and a goalie.[3]

A new ability introduced in this game is called the Hyper Strike, which acts as the game's special move, much like the Super Strike from Super Mario Strikers and Mega Strike from Mario Strikers Charged, and are activated in a similar manner as the latter. Unlike those moves, however, Hyper Strikes must first be obtained by collecting an Orb that occasionally appears on the field. Additionally, each character's Hyper Strike has different gameplay-related properties, making them similar to that of the Special Shots from Mario Sports Mix. Hyper Strikes are also able to bypass goalies.[3]

Gear can be purchased from the in-game shop with Coins, which allow the player to adjust the characters' stats. When selecting characters, the player can choose whether to equip their character with gear or not.[3]

Power-ups

Power-Ups return from previous games, though this time, they are obtained from ? Blocks like other Mario spinoff games.[3]

Characters

There are currently 10 playable characters confirmed to be in the game. Of those characters, Rosalina is playable for the first time in the Mario Strikers series, while Toad now appears as a main playable character instead of his species appearing as sidekicks in previous games. Boom Booms are seen as goalies, a role that was taken by Kritters in previous games.

Playable

  • Mario: His Hyper Strike involves him kicking the ball high into the air, before jumping and striking it with a bicycle kick.[3]
  • Luigi: His Hyper Strike involves creating a tornado, which can suck opposing players into it, before shooting the ball at the goal.[3]
  • Bowser: His Hyper Strike involves throwing the ball after engulfing it in flames.[3]
  • Peach: Her Hyper Strike involves doing a jump kick, making the ball travel in a curve.[3]
  • Rosalina[3]
  • Toad[3]
  • Yoshi: His Hyper Strike involves him laying a Giant Egg, which bounces around the stage randomly before firing itself into the goal.[3]
  • Donkey Kong[3]
  • Wario[3]
  • Waluigi[3]

Goalie

Non-playable

Fields

Unlike previous Mario Strikers games, the soccer fields now consist of two individual halves, which are each themed after different characters. It is unknown if each field half will have individual stage gimmicks (like in Mario Strikers Charged) or will only have aesthetic changes (like in Super Mario Strikers). Like previous games, electric fences that can shock players are present around the perimeter of the field.[3]

  • Mario's field is themed after a traditional Super Mario level. The turf features designs of a ? Block and Warp Pipes. The electric fence is designed after the Brick Block. The goal is made out of Warp Pipes.[3]
  • Bowser's field is themed after his castle, complete with lava. The turf features a design of a fire on a torch resembling Bowser's cuffs. The electric fence is designed after a Chain-Link. The goal is made out of metal and features two lit torches on top.[3]
  • Luigi's field is themed after Luigi's Mansion. The turf features a design of a spooky tree viewed through a window. The electric fence is designed after spider webs. The goal is made out of wood with some older-styled decorations on top.[3]
  • Donkey Kong's field is themed after Donkey Kong Island. The turf features a design of a barrel and two vines. The electric fence is designed after bananas. The goal is made out of trees and logs being held together by rope, and having some feathers on top.[3]

Gallery

Logos

Artwork

Box art

Screenshots

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオストライカーズ: バトルリーグ[4]
Mario Sutoraikāzu: Batoru Rīgu
Mario Strikers: Battle League
Chinese (simplified) 马力欧激战前锋 战斗联赛[5]
Mǎlì'ōu Jīzhàn Qiánfēng Zhàndòu Liánsài
Mario Fierce Battle Strikers: Battle League Match
Chinese (traditional) 瑪利歐激戰前鋒 戰鬥聯賽[6]
Mǎlì'ōu Jīzhàn Qiánfēng Zhàndòu Liánsài
Mario Fierce Battle Strikers: Battle League Match
Korean 마리오 스트라이커즈 배틀 리그[?]
Mario Seuteulaikeojeu Baeteul Ligeu
Mario Strikers Battle League

External links

References

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  5. ^ (February 10, 2022). 《Nintendo Switch 运动》、《异度神剑3》和《马力欧激战前锋 战斗联赛》等 Nintendo Switch专用游戏软件最新资讯公开! 多款支持中文作品预定发售! Nintendo HK. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
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