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Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido

System
  • Nintendo Switch
Release date
  • 8 June, 2018
Supported Play Styles

TV mode

Tabletop mode

Handheld mode

Number of players
  • Up to 2 players
Age rating
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Genre
  • Action
    Puzzle
Publisher
  • Nintendo
Developer
  • Nintendo
Language
  • English
  • © 2018 Nintendo Co-Developed by indieszero Co.,Ltd.
Win the ultimate food fight by stacking plates and tossing them at your opponent in Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido on Nintendo Switch!

 Win the ultimate food fight in Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido on Nintendo Switch! In this quick-fire action-puzzle game, match coloured plates and types of sushi to build powerful attacks to hurl at the enemy.

Eat to defeat!

Take on the role of Musashi, a young hero with an above average appetite! Unearth the mystery behind Musashi’s missing parents and the infamous Sushi Struggles, and defend your homeland from the invading Empire so that everybody can enjoy sushi in peace once again. Be wary though, young warrior, for there are plenty of superior sushi samurai on the horizon. You’ll need to be at your tip-top best – as well as possess a hunger for success – to reign sushi supreme!

At the start of your adventure, you choose whether Musashi is a boy or a girl.

Food for thought

Take more than just a large appetite into battle. In Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido, you’ll find and befriend many sushi spirits known as Sushi Sprites. Bring up to three of them with you and use their powers to gain the advantage. You’ll also unlock plenty of goodies to spice up your sushi showdowns with loads of customisation options!

More to chew on

Feeling competitive? Play against friends or those in your region* and show off your sushi striking strategies and abilities, or face-off against a highly skilled robot if you’d rather train alone. You can even attempt each story mode battle’s additional challenges to really test your mettle!

 

*Internet connection required during online play. The registration and linkage of Nintendo Account and acceptance of the Nintendo Account Agreement and Privacy Policy are required. Online services require a Nintendo Account. Starting September 2018, some online services will also require a paid subscription. Paid online service availability may be limited based on location. Find out more about the paid online subscription service.


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