Nintendo is retaining tight-lipped on what studio is creating Mario & Luigi: Brothership.
When requested by journalist Stephen Totilo who was main the event of the resurrected motion RPG collection, Nintendo would not affirm who was concerned, although the unique studio behind the collection, AlphaDream, closed down in 2019.
It did, nevertheless, concede that “among the authentic builders” had been concerned.
“A number of the authentic builders who labored on the franchise are concerned within the growth of Mario & Luigi: Brothership,” Nintendo instructed Totilo (thanks, VGC). “For extra details about the builders, please keep tuned to the sport credit at launch.”
Who these “authentic builders” are stays unclear, though loads of former AlphaDream devs joined Nintendo-adjacent groups when the studio shuttered.
Nintendo unveiled Mario & Luigi: Brothership final week, and confirmed it is heading to Swap on seventh November this 12 months.
Brothership marks the Swap debut of Nintendo’s long-running action-RPG collection, and the primary brand-new entry since Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam appeared on 3DS in 2015. The reveal did not supply a lot in the way in which of specifics, however the sport is described as a “sea-faring journey that unfolds throughout mysterious islands”, and there is promise of “developed strikes” for the Mario brothers when it arrives.