Sega Recently Announced A Brand-New MARIO & SONIC AT THE OLYMPICS Game

Sega Recently Announced A Brand-New MARIO & SONIC AT THE OLYMPICS Game

Characters from the Super Mario Bros. and Sonic the Hedgehog series will be participating, once again, in the Olympics — as Sega announces brand-new Mario & Sonic at the Olympics title.

By JoshBerger - Mar 31, 2019 11:03 AM EST
Source: Sega
In 2007 the gaming community witnessed characters from the Super Mario Bros. series crossing over with characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, for the first time ever, when Nintendo and Sega released Mario & Sonic at the Olympics Games for the Nintendo Wii.

Mario and Sonic have been teaming up pretty much ever since, with Sonic making a few appearances in Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. series, and other sports-related games featuring Nintendo characters; putting an end to the classic rivalry between both companies.

Sega and Nintendo will, once again, be teaming up for the upcoming Olympic Games, as Sega recently announced a brand-new Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games ahead of, well, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games; with a new trailer that features Tokyo 1964 Weightlifting Olympic Champion: Yoshinobu Miyake.

Take a look:



Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is expected to release, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch, this Winter.
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