Prepare for a supernatural treat as Luigi's Mansion 2 HD is set to haunt the Nintendo Switch. Available for pre-order, this remastered version of the riveting 2013 title, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, promises to scare its way into your gaming time with upgraded HD graphics.
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Experience the thrill of busting ghosts as Luigi while solving intriguing puzzles in Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD for Nintendo Switch.
Ghost hunters unite! Mark your calendars because Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is haunting the Nintendo Switch soon! Scheduled for release on 27 June, 2024, you can pre-order your copy for £39.99 on Amazon and prepare to join Luigi on his spooky adventure.
This remastered version of the beloved 2013 3DS title, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, brings the scares to the big screen with a graphical upgrade in stunning HD. While the core gameplay remains the same, the enhanced visuals promise a smoother and more immersive experience for both veteran ghostbusters and newcomers alike.
In the game’s story, Professor E. Gadd calls upon Luigi to capture ghosts after one of his experiments goes haywire in Evershade Valley. Players will once again wield the trusty Poltergust 5000 to battle spooky apparitions and solve puzzles along the way.
Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD isn’t just for solo adventurers. Up to four players can team up locally or online for some cooperative ghost-busting fun.
So, gather your courage (and maybe some friends) and get ready to enter a world of chills and thrills with Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD, arriving on the Nintendo Switch later this month!
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I'm Peter Carr, editor for the hotukdeals Magazine. I first played computer games on my dad's ZX Spectrum and have had most major consoles since. Growing up gaming has given me decades of entertainment, I want to share that with you.