![]() ![]() Which is a shame, because the events are all a lot of fun, combining the usual button-mashing fare from games like this with some more interesting, technical events that demand a bit of skill. Don’t pick this up expecting meaningful online competition. At the time of testing, there were no public rooms (from which you can launch any events) open by any players, and it’s impossible to tell from the game’s menus if anyone is queueing for specific events, whether in Ranked or Free mode. Sadly, even with Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 becoming relevant again due to the arrival of the real-life Olympics, it’s difficult to find an online match without pre-arranging one with friends. Alongside this, there’s a Local Play option for multiple Switch devices to play together - though every player needs a copy of the game - along with an Online Play option. ![]()
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