By Aliza Xandria, | June 13, 2017
Super Mario Odyssey - Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 Trailer (You Tube)
"Super Mario Odyssey", one of the most awaited games in 2017 is among the list of the Nintendo Switch games that will share the spotlight at the E3 2017. On June 13, "Splatoon 2" and "Xenoblade Chronicles 2" will also be presented to the gaming public. Well, in anticipation game players will be able to play the games during the show.
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It has been reported by VG247 that "Mario" is the first sandbox-style game since the Super Mario series 64 and Sunshine. It is expected for release in November 2017 with lots of surprises. Many reports had been out that the three-day presentation on June 13 to 15 at the E3 2017 had been pre-recorded not only for this game but also for other Nintendo franchise as well.
In contrast, the Super Mario Odyssey demo is only available in Canada as reported by Express Online. There has not been any detail yet on a possible release in the US and also in the UK. What the attendees had done were to register for the slots that started last June 10. Take note that the venue of the gameplay is at the Erin Mills Town Centre in Metrotown, British Columbia.
For details of the game, players will be able to freely discover and get out of the Mario Mushroom Kingdom including the "hat throwing ability. The journey will take the game player into the enchanted world gaining new experiences. There is an airship that will transport gamers as they explore the game the 20-hour gameplay in an Arena mode.
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