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Get Weird With WarioWare: Get it Together! Later This Year

Fans of WarioWare were treated to the announcement of an all-new WarioWare game at Nintendo’s E3 conference, titled WarioWare: Get it Together! The new collection of microgames will feature the memorable characters of past WarioWare titles as playable avatars in each microgame. There’s even a local multiplayer mode that lets two players simultaneously complete microgames together. Get it Together! is set to release for the Nintendo Switch on September 10th.

The WarioWare franchise is known for tasking players with completing various bizarre and comical minigames in a few short seconds. These microgames are often themed after various characters, many of whom seem to be returning in WarioWare: Get it Together! as playable characters.

For more information on WarioWare: Get it Together!, check out the reveal trailer above.

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Stationed in the barren arctic land of Canada, Spencer is a semi-frozen Managing Editor who plays video games like they're going out of style. His favourite genres are JRPGs, Fighting Games, and Platformers.

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