Oh man, so here’s the scoop. Maximum Entertainment just dropped this bomb — they’re releasing this wild collection called “40 Sports Games In 1” for Nintendo Switch. Did they really need that many sports? I mean, maybe. Or maybe someone just had a lot of time on their hands. Who knows.
So, yeah, Breakfirst Games is behind this. They’re calling it the biggest sports game smorgasbord you can find. It’s like one of those all-you-can-eat buffets but with sports. Pure chaos, if you ask me.
This thing builds on the older “34 Sports Games In 1”. Like, wasn’t 34 enough? Apparently not. They tossed in six new ones — Tug of War (classic playground stuff, right?), Rowing Tow (not sure what that is, but okay), High Jump, Taekwondo (suddenly getting fancy), Snowball Fight (how do you even win those?), and Triple Jump. Honestly, each one sounds like its own mini-adventure.
Solo, group, whatever your style of play — you compete, you earn, you unlock. It’s all about snagging rewards and costumes, letting you flaunt your vibe in the game. Though how much personal style can one show off while tugging on a rope or jumping on a track? Just a thought.
The publisher’s really hyping this list of features too. Like, with 40 sports, they claim there’s something for everyone — football, bowling, volleyball, golf, horse racing, you name it. Can you picture horse racing and tug-of-war back-to-back? That imagery is gonna stick with me. For sure.
Anyway, they’ve thrown in some random ones too. How about Taekwondo and paddling? Somehow, within this mix of everyday and left-field activities, you’ll need to prove you’re the ultimate champ. Easier said than done, I’d bet.
And the customization angle — as you move along, you can collect costumes, tweak your characters. ‘Cause nothing says competitive sports like wearing the loudest attire available, right?
Oh, right. Mark your calendar! Digital release on the Nintendo eShop is happening on August 28, 2025, across the globe. But if you like that tangible feel, North America gets the physical version on September 25, 2025. Seems like a long wait, but, well, good things, or just a lot of sports, come to those who wait.