Luigi’s Mansion 3 Coming on Nintendo Switch, Features Ghost Hunting

Luigi's Mansion 3

At Nintendo Direct event, we get to see a little teaser of Luigi’s Mansion 3. The game is coming out on Nintendo Switch. The game will not be a port to original Luigi’s Mansion launched way back in 2001 but it will be a proper new game for Nintendo Switch.

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Check out the announcement trailer below

The original Luigi’s Mansion came out in 2001 for GameCube, later it took another decade for part to come out on Nintendo 3DS. Now we saw the announcement trailer of part 3 coming exclusively on Nintendo Switch.

Not much of information is known about Luigi’s Mansion 3 at this point. However, we know the game is coming out later in 2019.

Additionally, at Nintendo Direct event, wireless NES controllers were announced. The controllers will cost $60 and pre-order starts this September 18, while the shipment will start later in December.

The classic NES controllers this time come wireless and get charged when docked. The wireless NES controllers will make you feel all nostalgic since Nintendo announced players with online subscription service will get 10 classic NES games for free. Get all nostalgic you want, Nintendo has got you covered.

Nintendo online website further puts a restriction on purchase of wireless NES controllers, mentioning that:

To purchase this item, you must have an active paid Nintendo Switch Online membership

This means that if you intend on buying the wireless NES controllers, you must be a member of online subscription service. We understand that the service will give owners an access to classic NES games but we are not sure as why the service is mandatory first for purchase.

Nintendo since the release of Switch, announced that it will get an online subscription service. The kind of service that PlayStation and Xbox consoles already have. But, the service got delayed one after the other. Until now, after the announcement and price point of month to annual basis, we can say that Nintendo by far charges lower than others.

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