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If you're looking to pick up Mario & Luigi: Brothership when it releases on November 7, then this is best available to you in the UK. Mario & Luigi: Brothership is down to £37.49 at UK retailer Currys, a 25% drop from its £49.99 list price. To get the discount, you'll need to use code BROTHERS25 at checkout.
This is yet another in the long list of excellent preorder offers available at the UK retailer. Other notable discounts right now include 10% off Sonic X Shadow Generations, and 10% off Call of Duty Black Ops 6 using code GHOST10.
Brothership is the first Mario & Luigi role-playing game in nearly a decade. It sports an all-new cel-shaded art style, and follows the Mario brothers exploring islands on a vessel that’s part ship and part island.
Brothership, announced at the June Nintendo Direct, is a turn-based RPG that finds Mario and Luigi sailing the seas in a world called Concordia. You’ll explore new lands with a variety of environments, like a rainforest and a populated city.
But like its predecessors, the turn-based combat requires lots of real-time inputs. You can also have the dynamic duo team up during combat to pull off Bros. Attacks, and to overcome obstacles in the over-world using Bros Moves. It looks like a lot of fun.
In her IGN preview, Leanne Butkovic said: "It’s been almost 10 years since two very iconic plumber brothers were accidentally sucked into a new world for a brand-new adventure together, so it’s about time that Mario & Luigi: Brothership threw a fat wrench into their idyllic lives romping around the Mushroom Kingdom. In this RPG, it’s not Princess Peach who needs saving; it’s an entire archipelago that’s been cut off from its source of power, and it’s up to the bros to reconnect the flow of energy and commerce among the vast network of islands in the land of Concordia."
"In a little more than an hour, I got to play through the main missions on two particular early-game islands, Twistee and Merrygo. While it definitely felt like these were building the groundwork for bigger challenges and more intricate gameplay to come, the slice of island-hopping upon the brothers’ mammoth seafaring vessel, the ship-slash-island Shipshape Island, that I did experience hinted at the larger potential of what’s to come."
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.
This is yet another in the long list of excellent preorder offers available at the UK retailer. Other notable discounts right now include 10% off Sonic X Shadow Generations, and 10% off Call of Duty Black Ops 6 using code GHOST10.
Brothership is the first Mario & Luigi role-playing game in nearly a decade. It sports an all-new cel-shaded art style, and follows the Mario brothers exploring islands on a vessel that’s part ship and part island.
Brothership, announced at the June Nintendo Direct, is a turn-based RPG that finds Mario and Luigi sailing the seas in a world called Concordia. You’ll explore new lands with a variety of environments, like a rainforest and a populated city.
But like its predecessors, the turn-based combat requires lots of real-time inputs. You can also have the dynamic duo team up during combat to pull off Bros. Attacks, and to overcome obstacles in the over-world using Bros Moves. It looks like a lot of fun.
What We Said in Our Final Preview
In her IGN preview, Leanne Butkovic said: "It’s been almost 10 years since two very iconic plumber brothers were accidentally sucked into a new world for a brand-new adventure together, so it’s about time that Mario & Luigi: Brothership threw a fat wrench into their idyllic lives romping around the Mushroom Kingdom. In this RPG, it’s not Princess Peach who needs saving; it’s an entire archipelago that’s been cut off from its source of power, and it’s up to the bros to reconnect the flow of energy and commerce among the vast network of islands in the land of Concordia."
"In a little more than an hour, I got to play through the main missions on two particular early-game islands, Twistee and Merrygo. While it definitely felt like these were building the groundwork for bigger challenges and more intricate gameplay to come, the slice of island-hopping upon the brothers’ mammoth seafaring vessel, the ship-slash-island Shipshape Island, that I did experience hinted at the larger potential of what’s to come."
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.