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Nintendo won't confirm studio behind Mario & Luigi: Brothership, but says "original devs" are involved


Nintendo is keeping tight-lipped on what studio is developing Mario & Luigi: Brothership. When asked by journalist Step…

Who those "original developers" are remains unclear, although plenty of former AlphaDream devs joined Nintendo-adjacent teams when the studio shuttered. Brothership marks the Switch debut of Nintendo's long-running action-RPG series, and the first brand-new entry since Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam appeared on 3DS in 2015. The reveal didn't offer much in the way of specifics, but the game is described as a "sea-faring adventure that unfolds across mysterious islands", and there's promise of "evolved moves" for the Mario brothers when it arrives.

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