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In Super Meat Boy Race Mode, two people can enjoy split-screen multiplayer. You can choose to challenge another person in Normal or Random Race Mode and go through the game. Normal Mode lets you choose specific levels or areas of the game and if the Race Type includes Light or Dark Levels. Picking Random Mode sends you through randomized levels.
Super Meat Boy has already made his way across a number of gaming platforms thus far, including Xbox 360, Xbox One (via backward compatibility) and the PlayStation consoles. But some fans were wondering if Nintendo Switch owners would get a shot. Well, there’s no doubt that the forthcoming Super Meat Boy Forever would’ve suited them just fine next year, but don’t worry – you fans will be getting an extra dose of Meat soon enough.
On the official Super Meat Boy Twitter account today,the team confirmed that the challenging platforming opus would be making its way to Nintendo Switch, dated for January 11th, 2018. Not only that, but it looks like Switch owners will be getting an exclusive mode out of the deal.
“Wanna race? Coming to #NintendoSwitch January 11th 2018,” the team notes in its tweet, along with an image showing off the new “race” mode that will be coming to the game.
Super Meat Boy Race Models
Details about the new mode haven’t been given just yet, but it looks to be a locally-based, split-screen affair, where players compete to see who can complete a level in the fastest time possible. It looks to have a huge focus on local multiplayer, based on the JoyCons sitting next to the Switch screen. This could change, as we could see online compatibility as well, though nothing has been finalized just yet.
The game, which has been an indie hit since its release back in 2010, promises to be another great addition to the Switch library. Pricing hasn’t been revealed just yet, but it probably won’t set you back too much.
Super Meat Boy Game
Super Meat Boy is available now for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.
The hit 2010 indie video game 'Super Meat Boy' will finally make its way to the Nintendo Switch with the new Race Mode to boot.
On Twitter, where Team Meat made the announcement, the developer revealed they have always wanted to do this mode since the game was released seven years ago.
We figured the Switch was a good time to test it out. It's fun.
This will give 'Super Meat Boy' a breath of fresh air for sure. For those who do not know, the game puts players in the shoes of the a small, dark red, cube-shaped character named Meat Boy desperate to save his cube-shaped beau Bandage Girl from the evil scientist Dr. Fetus.
Wanna race? Coming to #NintendoSwitch January 11th 2018 pic.twitter.com/WvT9Ql1XHD
— Team Meat (@SuperMeatBoy) December 24, 2017
For now, it appears that the Race Mode will be available only on the Nintendo Switch version of 'Super Meat Boy,' but Team Meat did hint that the exclusivity will not last. They wrote on Twitter:
Super Meat Boy Race Mode 2017
It will probably come to PC at some point, but right now we don't have a date when that's going to happen. As far as other platforms, there are no plans at this time.
That being said, 'Super Meat Boy' players on the PC will likely get to experience the Race Mode at some point in the future. The same cannot be said for the folks rocking the game on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 (PS4).
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A Nintendo Switch version and a new mode for 'Super Meat Boy' are not the only things to expect from the franchise next year. Fans know by now that a new installment titled 'Super Meat Boy Forever' is also in the works.
Super Meat Boy Race Mode Game
Originally developed as a mobile-version only of the original game, 'Super Meat Boy Forever' evolved into a full-on sequel that is set to be released sometime in 2018 on the Xbox One, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android.