Ubisoft Milan

Winter means many things for gamers. From the string of enormous blockbuster releases to the wealth of awards ceremonies that categorize and celebrate the year’s biggest and best titles. Although not exclusively gaming-themed; the BAFTA Children’s Awards also shines a spotlight on the world of video games. The BAFTA Children’s Awards is an offshoot of
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During January’s Nintendo Direct Mini, Ubisoft revealed that Donkey Kong would be coming to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle as DLC. Today, the publisher released the first trailer for the DLC, tilted Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Donkey Kong Adventure, which is releasing sometime this June. This DLC has Donkey Kong partnering Rabbid Peach and Rabbid
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Before the release of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle in August, Ubisoft Milan revealed that the game would be getting a $19.99 Season Pass. At launch, the game included the promised eight steampunk weapons. Today, the promised solo challenges and co-op maps arrived as part of the Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Ultra Challenge Pack
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Nintendo has revealed the best-selling Switch games on the North American Switch eShop for the month of September (2017). At the top of the list is the system’s big release from the month prior: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, the debut title from Ubisoft Milan that seems to be selling quite well. Not quite fast enough to
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Ubisoft Milan appears to have a bright future ahead of it, one with immediate growth and increased creative opportunity, thanks to the “game changing” success of the recently released, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. The release of Nintendo Switch exclusive Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle was likely the first time many people encountered the name of Ubisoft Milan.
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For months now, I have been ironically claiming that Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is my most anticipated game of the year. When I first began hearing rumors earlier this year about a crossover title featuring gaming’s most beloved icon, Mario, and the often criticized, frequently annoying Rabbids, I thought the results would end up being
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