Rhythm Heaven Groove's Competitive Pricing and Release Details Revealed

Shigeru Miyamoto

Legendary game designer at Nintendo, creator of Mario, Zelda, and Donkey Kong.

Nintendo has officially announced the launch details for its highly anticipated rhythm game, 'Rhythm Heaven Groove.' The reveal includes an attractive price point and confirmation of both digital and physical versions, exciting fans globally.

Get Ready to Groove: Affordable Rhythm Heaven Coming Soon!

Unveiling the Release and Pricing Strategy for Rhythm Heaven Groove

Nintendo has officially pulled back the curtain on the upcoming rhythm game, 'Rhythm Heaven Groove,' confirming its launch date for July 2nd. Alongside this announcement, the company has opened pre-orders and revealed the game's competitive pricing. Enthusiasts can now secure their copy for £33.99 in the UK and $39.99 in the US. This pricing strategy positions 'Rhythm Heaven Groove' as a more budget-friendly option compared to some of Nintendo's recent releases, such as 'Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream,' which was priced significantly higher.

Exploring Digital and Physical Purchase Options

Both digital and physical versions of 'Rhythm Heaven Groove' are now available for pre-order. Digital copies can be purchased from the European and North American eShops. For those who prefer a tangible collection, the physical edition is available through the North American My Nintendo Store, matching the digital price point. The game's vibrant and whimsical box art has also been showcased, featuring an array of quirky characters that are characteristic of the 'Rhythm Heaven' series, promising to captivate players upon release.

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