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    Mario Strikers: Battle League version 1.2.0 is available now

    Diddy Kong and Pauline arrive.

    Nintendo released Mario Strikers: Battle League version 1.2.0 is available now for Nintendo Switch featuring playable characters Pauline and Diddy Kong.

    The new update adds the new Planetoid stadium and Barrel gear set. Another major free update for Mario Strikers: Battle League arrives before the end of 2022.

    Patch notes for Mario Strikers: Battle League version 1.2.0 are available below via Nintendo:

    Additional Content
    • Added “Pauline” as a playable character.
    • Added “Diddy Kong” as a playable character.
    • Added the “Planetoid” stadium.
    • Added the “Barrel” gear set.
    Added Features
    • Added “Striker Rankings” to the Main Menu. Compete by comparing your individual ability over a fixed period of time with “Skill Score”, which varies with your performance in online matches (excluding Battle Friends).
    • Added the following content to “Strikers Club”.
      • You can now customize supporters in the stadium. Access this by going to “Club Management” → “Stadium” → “Supporters”.
      • You can now use Coins to view fireworks and confetti when you score a goal or when you win a match. Access this by going to “Club Management” → “Match Celebration”.
    General
    • Adjusted the behavior so that CPU teammates mark opponents more quickly.
    • Adjusted the order of characters when you switch characters.
    • Adjusted the charge time of Perfect Free Passes and Perfect Free Lob Passes.
    • Increased the amount of Coins and tokens you earn depending on the results of a match.
    • Changed the period of time for a rule in Strikers Club, which states that a Club will not be allowed to join a season if no member of a Club has been online within a certain amount of time, from 90 days to 30 days.
    • Changed the number of ? Blocks that are thrown to the losing team at kickoff from 2 to 1 when the difference in score is 2 points.
    • Adjusted the match-making system in online matches.
    • Made several other adjustments to game balance and fixed several other issues to improve the gameplay experience.

    Lastly, check out the new trailer below:

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Deputy Editor in Chief of Final Weapon and a News Writer at Game Rant. With a passion for the Japanese gaming industry, Raul is a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs and fighting/action games. business email: soul@finalweapon.net

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