1 2 switch sequel
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A sequel, Everybody 1-2-Switch!, was released in 2025. Is there a new 1-2-Switch? Everybody 1-2-Switch! is a 2025 party video game developed by Nintendo EPD and NDcube, and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. The sequel to 1-2-Switch (2025), it is a collection of team-based minigames. It was released on J. In June 2025, Fanbyte reported that a sequel to 1-2-Switch was in development. Tentatively titled Everybody's 1-2 Switch, the sequel was described as inspired by The Jackbox Party Pack
Is everybody 1 2 switch a sequel to 1-2-Switch? - Games
You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Sign Up for free (or Log In if you already have an account) to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal themBoardsNintendo SwitchIs that 1-2 Switch sequel coming out or what?MoneyMan1002 2 years ago#1 like the sequel to happen.Ho ho ho ho ho, delightfully devilish, Seymour.MrMegaPhoenix 2 years ago#2Hope notim more concerned they actually made the game (if it exists)like, Nintendo just ain’t the same company anymore if they though 3-4 (lol) switch was worth putting time and money into but not tons of other games imo tbqhDreTam2000 2 years ago#3"Is that 1-2 Switch sequel coming out or what?"...asked no one ever.lol~ * ~ Gamefaqs Indie Gaming board ~ * ~ Discuss. Play.whitaker6490 2 years ago#4People who have no friends are the only people who didn’t like 1-2-Switch. That s*** is a blast at parties. I’d love another, but one done in the same style. Sounded like they were changing things too much and the sequel was hated internally."I will give you a show like you have never, ever seen before. Why? Because I can." -- Shawn MichaelsJobocan 2 years ago#5There goes GameFAQs, believing "leakers" again.metroidman18 2 years ago#6Hopefully, the first one was actually a lot of fun with people. After the new Warioware s*** the bed with its boring control scheme and Super Mario Party just being terrible, the Switch is surprisingly lacking in motion heavy party games."You can live next to a river of sewage water and still experience a drought"-S. MiyamotoFFnut 2 years ago#7It's going to be a launch title with the Switch Pro, obviouslyAnd what did you want outta life? Did you think you'd die with pride? Smiling from the heavens like you won the war with time?ZenithianHero 2 years ago#8This game was weird, I think if they did a different art direction and slashed the price by half (or a pack-in title) would have taken off. HD Rumble is a neat feature that I don't see used too much.DreTam2000 2 years ago#9ZenithianHero posted... This game was weird, I think if they did a different art direction and slashed the price by half (or a pack-in title) would have taken off. HD Rumble is a neat feature that I don't see used too much.Wait, did it not sell a million or two?~ * ~ Gamefaqs Indie Gaming board ~ * ~ Discuss. Play.#10(message deleted)BoardsNintendo SwitchIs that 1-2 Switch sequel coming out or what? A sequel, Everybody 1-2-Switch!, was released in 2025. Is there a new 1-2-Switch? Everybody 1-2-Switch! is a 2025 party video game developed by Nintendo EPD and NDcube, and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. The sequel to 1-2-Switch (2025), it is a collection of team-based minigames. It was released on J. In June 2025, Fanbyte reported that a sequel to 1-2-Switch was in development. Tentatively titled Everybody's 1-2 Switch, the sequel was described as inspired by The Jackbox Party Pack Yes, I know there was technically a “sequel” to 1-2-Switch. And, yes, I’m deliberately ignoring it. So, it’s safe to say that 2025 will likely be the fabled Nintendo Switch 2’s time to shine. There are constant mini-leaks and rumors, and in my mind, it’s all but inevitable. However, the console will need some engaging launch titles, right? With WarioWare: Move It! and Super Mario Party Jamboree reviving the goodwill of mini-game collections, I earnestly believe it’s time for 1-2-Switch 2!Firstly, the name is adorable. But, secondly — most importantly — 1-2-Switch had some great ideas Nintendo could implement to bring in the next generation! …No, I don’t want “Baby” to come back. “Baby” can go to Hell. In fact, at least half of those mini-games need to be locked in a vault and thrown into the deepest part of the ocean. Videos by VICE “Sneaky Dice” deserves another chance, though. Nintendo was on to something there. Now, it was “We have Liar’s Dice at home” coded. But, since Liar’s Bar is a constant streamer/YouTuber pop-off title, why not capitalize on that momentum? “Wizards” could also make a comeback! Honestly, maybe instead of facing each other, “Wizards” could be a four-player co-op on-rails spell-fest. Screenshot: Nintendoa strong mini-game collection experience would be the perfect Nintendo switch 2 starterSelfishly, I’m a big mark for mini-game collections. Bad ones, good ones — they’re just a fun time! Plus, I know nobody played it, apparently, but Wii Party U was a phenomenal game! That’s the energy and effort I want for a sequel that will likely never come out! But, come on, it’s almost a tradition. The Nintendo Switch 2 needs something similar. 2 Switch, 2 Furious. Switch 2-Uh: Now Featuring The Meme That Hasn’t Aged Well. 1 Switch, 2 Switch, Red Switch,Comments
You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest. Sign Up for free (or Log In if you already have an account) to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts.This topic contains spoilers - you can click, tap, or highlight to reveal themBoardsNintendo SwitchIs that 1-2 Switch sequel coming out or what?MoneyMan1002 2 years ago#1 like the sequel to happen.Ho ho ho ho ho, delightfully devilish, Seymour.MrMegaPhoenix 2 years ago#2Hope notim more concerned they actually made the game (if it exists)like, Nintendo just ain’t the same company anymore if they though 3-4 (lol) switch was worth putting time and money into but not tons of other games imo tbqhDreTam2000 2 years ago#3"Is that 1-2 Switch sequel coming out or what?"...asked no one ever.lol~ * ~ Gamefaqs Indie Gaming board ~ * ~ Discuss. Play.whitaker6490 2 years ago#4People who have no friends are the only people who didn’t like 1-2-Switch. That s*** is a blast at parties. I’d love another, but one done in the same style. Sounded like they were changing things too much and the sequel was hated internally."I will give you a show like you have never, ever seen before. Why? Because I can." -- Shawn MichaelsJobocan 2 years ago#5There goes GameFAQs, believing "leakers" again.metroidman18 2 years ago#6Hopefully, the first one was actually a lot of fun with people. After the new Warioware s*** the bed with its boring control scheme and Super Mario Party just being terrible, the Switch is surprisingly lacking in motion heavy party games."You can live next to a river of sewage water and still experience a drought"-S. MiyamotoFFnut 2 years ago#7It's going to be a launch title with the Switch Pro, obviouslyAnd what did you want outta life? Did you think you'd die with pride? Smiling from the heavens like you won the war with time?ZenithianHero 2 years ago#8This game was weird, I think if they did a different art direction and slashed the price by half (or a pack-in title) would have taken off. HD Rumble is a neat feature that I don't see used too much.DreTam2000 2 years ago#9ZenithianHero posted... This game was weird, I think if they did a different art direction and slashed the price by half (or a pack-in title) would have taken off. HD Rumble is a neat feature that I don't see used too much.Wait, did it not sell a million or two?~ * ~ Gamefaqs Indie Gaming board ~ * ~ Discuss. Play.#10(message deleted)BoardsNintendo SwitchIs that 1-2 Switch sequel coming out or what?
2025-03-25Yes, I know there was technically a “sequel” to 1-2-Switch. And, yes, I’m deliberately ignoring it. So, it’s safe to say that 2025 will likely be the fabled Nintendo Switch 2’s time to shine. There are constant mini-leaks and rumors, and in my mind, it’s all but inevitable. However, the console will need some engaging launch titles, right? With WarioWare: Move It! and Super Mario Party Jamboree reviving the goodwill of mini-game collections, I earnestly believe it’s time for 1-2-Switch 2!Firstly, the name is adorable. But, secondly — most importantly — 1-2-Switch had some great ideas Nintendo could implement to bring in the next generation! …No, I don’t want “Baby” to come back. “Baby” can go to Hell. In fact, at least half of those mini-games need to be locked in a vault and thrown into the deepest part of the ocean. Videos by VICE “Sneaky Dice” deserves another chance, though. Nintendo was on to something there. Now, it was “We have Liar’s Dice at home” coded. But, since Liar’s Bar is a constant streamer/YouTuber pop-off title, why not capitalize on that momentum? “Wizards” could also make a comeback! Honestly, maybe instead of facing each other, “Wizards” could be a four-player co-op on-rails spell-fest. Screenshot: Nintendoa strong mini-game collection experience would be the perfect Nintendo switch 2 starterSelfishly, I’m a big mark for mini-game collections. Bad ones, good ones — they’re just a fun time! Plus, I know nobody played it, apparently, but Wii Party U was a phenomenal game! That’s the energy and effort I want for a sequel that will likely never come out! But, come on, it’s almost a tradition. The Nintendo Switch 2 needs something similar. 2 Switch, 2 Furious. Switch 2-Uh: Now Featuring The Meme That Hasn’t Aged Well. 1 Switch, 2 Switch, Red Switch,
2025-04-23A new report from Fanbyte, has claimed that Nintendo has been developing a 1-2 Switch sequel tentatively known as Everybody’s 1-2 Switch, though the status of the project is unclear. The report was made after speaking with “multiple sources with knowledge of the product in question”, but did note that things could change.– The title settled on Everybody’s 1-2 Switch at one point– The project went through a few variations as the developers struggled with how they could make a 1-2 Switch sequel– They wanted to release a title that didn’t render the first game moot and stop it from selling– Inspiration came from Jackbox Games, developers of the Jackbox Party Pack series– Everybody’s 1-2 Switch had many more players at once as opposed to the original game– With the use of smartphones, the game could have lobbies as big as 100 players– Nintendo EPD Group 4 designed a host for the minigames based on international appeal: a bipedal horse that looked like a man wearing a rubber horse mask– The game’s text simply referred to him as “Horse” because it sounded enough like the English word “Host” that it would come across in different languages– Minigames would ask players to physically move around the environment for things like Musical Chairs, or use their phone to play Bingo– One game resembled a virtual version of Spin the Bottle that involved saying something nice about another person– When playtesting groups received the game, Nintendo received harsh feedback, and many didn’t even want to play through entire rounds– In the Bingo example, one player would use the Joy-Con to mime digging out a number before reading it off the TV screen, which playtesters reported as tedious– Main mode, Team Battle Mode, pit at least two teams of players against each other in various minigames– This mode prominently featured Horse, who would give color commentary during the games– While games are reworked and some are tested badly, no one expected Everybody’s 1-2 Switch to test quite as badly as it did– Different trusted employees within Nintendo were raising alarms that the game released as-is would damage the company’s reputation as a great software developer– Nintendo went ahead with other publisher duties on the game, like printing out the cover art and placing it in the requisite cases for a retail release– Unclear what will happen now– Nintendo executives will not be swayed on the idea of a full $60 retail release for the game given how well the first one sold– Some others within the company have suggested making the game an add-on bonus to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion packFanbyte has stated that it is possible that Nintendo could choose to shelve
2025-04-18Seems unlikely that either Fire Emblem nor Kirby will suffer a delay, Tears of the Kingdom has already been pushed back a few times. Its May date seems fairly set in stone, but there’s always the chance we have to wait longer than we think to finally play the long-awaited sequel to 2017’s Breath of the Wild. Hopefully, this is just the anxiety talking.Other than these three, Nintendo’s 2023 is looking pretty quiet, but there are two other games that are likely to appear in its line-up somewhere. The first is Advance Wars 1+2: Reboot Camp, which was previously set to release in April 2022 but was delayed due to the war in Ukraine. Back in September, Nintendo reassured fans it was still just a delay, not a cancellation, and we actually know the game is finished already too: one fan accidentally got ahold of it digitally just after the delay and everything seemed in order. So Reboot Camp seems like an easy release to slot in somewhere next year when Nintendo needs to get something new out the door to fill a release gap.Finally, there’s actually one more game on Nintendo’s slate for 2023: Pikmin 4. After ten years of speculating and halfway announcements, Nintendo officially revealed that Pikmin 4 was on the way earlier this year. We didn’t see anything of its gameplay or story, just a logo. But Nintendo did promise a release window of 2023. While delays can always happen, rumor has it Pikmin 4 has been nearly done for quite a while now, so hopefully that means we’re on the cusp of getting our hands on those cute little plant guys really soon.Nobody’s 1-2-SwitchRemember 1-2-Switch? That bizarre launch game from the Switch’s release that was fun for, like, 45 minutes and really should have been a packed-in tech demo instead of a full-priced game? Well, earlier this year, a report from Fanbyte suggested that Nintendo was, inexplicably, nearly done with a sequel. Tentatively titled Everybody’s 1-2-Switch, the report claimed this weird follow-up would include wonders like a game show theme, games big enough to hold
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