Ubisoft and Nintendo have teamed up again to make Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, a sequel to the critically acclaimed strategy RPG from 2017. With its release coming on October 20, there will be a few things to consider, including where to preorder the game. Here is every Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope preorder bonus out there.
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Is There Any Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Preorder Bonus?
North American fans will be treated to various preorder bonus exclusives for this game.
When you preorder the game from Best Buy, you’ll receive $10 of credit that will be emailed to you. Also, Best Buy has an exclusive Cosmic Edition, which includes three space-themed weapons at your disposal.
You may also want to know that GameStop is offering a stunning steel book with the main box art if you decide to preorder the Gold Edition of the game, which includes the season pass. GameStop will also provide the megabug collection, which includes designs inspired by magma. Each of the nine weapons has a slick red and yellow design that will certainly stand out on the battlefield. Amazon customers will also receive the megabug collection.
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Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Preorder Bonuses In The UK
When you cross the pond to the United Kingdom, it gets a little more interesting when considering a Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope preorder bonus. If you order the game through the My Nintendo Store UK, you’ll receive an exclusive steel book, which has an intergalactic design to it. However, you’ll need to get the Gold Edition of the game to get this preorder bonus.
If you preorder Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope through GAME, Argos, or Amazon, you’ll gain the megabug collection absolutely free.
The game probably won’t be as big of a hit as Mario Party Superstars, but this strategy RPG should be a hit for fans of the Italian plumber. Hopefully, it does better critically than Mario Strikers: Battle League.
As the game features Nintendo’s biggest mascot, we don’t see this game releasing on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation systems anytime soon.