Nintendo Keeps Developer of New Princess Peach Game a Secret
- Princess Peach returns with a new game, Showtime, releasing on Nintendo Switch
- Big free update coming to Mario Strikers, fans can join the conversation on social media
- Nintendo's secrecy around Showtime's developer, advises fans to check game credits
- Good-Feel suspected to be Showtime's developer based on data mining
- Nintendo's lack of transparency criticized, similar secrecy with Super Mario Wonder
Princess Peach Returns in Showtime
Princess Peach returns to the spotlight with her new game, Showtime, set to release on Nintendo Switch on March 22. The first game since 2005 to feature Princess Peach as the main character, Showtime's launch is just around the corner. Despite having a demo and numerous trailers available, the developer's identity remains a mystery. Nintendo responded to inquiries by advising fans to wait for the game's release and check the credits.
What to Expect from Mario Strikers' Big Free Update
With a major free update on the horizon for Mario Strikers, fans are eager for more details. You can join the conversation and share your thoughts on the upcoming changes on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit. You can also watch a video discussing the update or pre-order Princess Peach: Showtime from Amazon or Best Buy.
Princess Peach: Showtime Revealed
In June 2023, Nintendo announced the new 2.5D platformer, Princess Peach: Showtime. This game is Princess Peach's first solo adventure since Super Princess Peach on the Nintendo DS in 2005. Peach's new adventure promises to be bigger and better, with a variety of outfits that provide unique powers and abilities. The game's developer, however, remains unknown and requires some digging to uncover.
Nintendo's Secrecy Around Showtime's Developer
According to a report by Eurogamer, Nintendo refuses to disclose the developer of Princess Peach: Showtime. When asked, Nintendo simply stated that the development team would be credited in the game's credits. Nintendo encouraged fans to wait for the game's release to discover the team behind the game.
Probable Developer of Showtime
Despite Nintendo's silence, fans who data mined the demo released on March 6 discovered that Good-Feel is likely the developer of Showtime. Good-Feel, a trusted third-party studio, has collaborated with Nintendo on popular games like Kirby's Epic Yarn and Yoshi's Crafted World. It's puzzling why Nintendo would conceal this information before the game's launch.
Similar Secrecy with Super Mario Wonder
This situation is reminiscent of last year's mystery surrounding the new voice actor for Mario in Super Mario Wonder. Nintendo told fans to wait for the credits to discover the new voice actor, who was replacing Charles Martinet, the longtime voice of Mario.
Nintendo's Opaque Practices
While some fans defend Nintendo's secretive practices, others criticize the company for its lack of transparency. It's unfortunate that the talented developers behind these games can't discuss their work until the game's official release.
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