Ubisoft announced that it will release developer Ubisoft Chengdu’s Rabbids: Party of Legends on June 30 worldwide for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Google Stadia both physically and digitally. In Rabbids: Party of Legends, players can play through 50 minigames. The game also sports multiplayer of up to four players locally, either 2v2 or as a free-for-all, customizable AI difficulty levels, the ability to create custom playlists, and more.The game’s full details via Ubisoft can be seen below:
When the Rabbids take a ride in their washing machine, they are mysteriously transported to a mythological world of mayhem inspired by the classic Chinese novel “Journey to the West.” In this multiplayer party game, the Rabbids must play their way through the chaos and find their way home.
Rabbids: Party of Legends has 50 minigames that challenge players to strike silly poses, topple opponents, scarf chili peppers, show off their dance moves, and more. Up to four players can join locally, either two-versus-two or as a free-for-all. Players can also create custom playlists of their favorite minigames, and the AI’s difficulty levels are also customizable, making the game approachable for any age and fun for the whole family.
The Monkey King and his cohorts Pigsy, Sandy, and Tripitaka must retrace their steps in order to send themselves and the other Rabbids home again. The story is spread across four acts, each occupying a different region on the game board and leading players on a journey through the mythical realm.
The development team at Ubisoft Chengdu took inspiration from traditional Chinese imagery for Rabbids: Party of Legends, and worked to merge Eastern and Western sensibilities, blending an integral part of Chinese culture with the lighthearted, odd, and at times irreverent nature of the Rabbids.
Rabbids: Party of Legends first launched on August 5, 2021 for Nintendo Switch in China.
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