Mario Party Superstars collects a variety of the series’ classic boards and mini-games in one convenient place. Lots of players have fond memories of the N64 and GameCube games; the resulting nostalgia has people wondering if they can play the latest installment on their platform of choice. So, are there Mario Party Superstars PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One, and PC versions launching? Here’s the need-to-know info on a console and computer ports release date.
Are Mario Party Superstars PS5 and PlayStation 4 versions coming out?
The Mario Party Superstars release date is October 29, 2021. There isn’t a Mario Party Superstars PS5 and PS4 port launch date, as the game is a Nintendo Switch exclusive with no Sony PlayStation version.
Unfortunately, Nintendo isn’t likely to release a Mario Party Superstars PS5 and/or PS4 port. The Japanese company doesn’t launch its first-party games on other console platforms.
Is there a Mario Party Superstars Xbox and Game Pass release date?
Mario Party Superstars is coming to Nintendo Switch on October 29, 2021. The game isn’t available via Game Pass, as there’s no Mario Party Superstars Xbox Series X, Series S, and Xbox One version.
It’s incredibly unlikely that Mario Party Superstars will come to Microsoft’s Xbox platforms in the future. Although the game would be a great fit for Game Pass, especially with Xbox Cloud Gaming support on mobile, it probably isn’t going to happen.
Is a Mario Party Superstars PC port coming out?
PC fans can play Mario Party Superstars on Nintendo Switch following its October 29, 2021 release date. There’s no official Mario Party Superstars PC launch date on Nintendo’s calendar.
While a mouse would be a great fit for playing some of the mini-games (see above), unfortunately, there isn’t a Mario Party Superstars PC release date. This isn’t likely to change in the future, as Nintendo doesn’t usually port its games to computers.
For more on Mario Party Superstars, check out the game boards list.
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