Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! Will Include the Baron’s Tower!

Stuttgart, Germany – March 23, 2023 ININ Games, together with TAITO Corporation, is happy to reveal an additional feature of Bub and Bob’s new adventure, which will release on May 23rd 2023 for Nintendo Switch: Baron’s Tower.

Baron’s Tower:

The tower is an area that appears in the story mode, and it will require you to erase bubbles that are automatically added infinitely. Online ranking is available and divided into three difficulty levels and number of players, allowing you to compete with players from all over the world for high scores. By clearing a specific score, you will be able to progress through the storyline related to the Baron’s Tower.
*Online play requires a paid membership to Nintendo Switch Online.

A video featuring the actual gameplay of Baron’s Tower, game details, and a special message from the development staff and the title’s protagonist, Bub, will premiere on Bub’s YouTube channel, from 11:00 am (CET) on the 24th of March.

Before the premiere, an Opening Movie displaying the story behind Bub’s next adventure, Puzzle Bobble Everybubble! can be enjoyed above!

The first-ever play session will be held at EVO Japan 2023, at Tokyo Big Sight from the 31st of March to the 2nd of April and in the first two days, Bub will be present to take pictures!

About Puzzle Bobble:

Puzzle Bobble (a.k.a. Bust-A-Move) is an action-puzzle game where the brothers Bub and Bob, who have been transformed into bubble dragons by a wizard’s spell, go on a bubble-bursting adventure. The classic gameplay formula is simple but addictive: using various items and gimmicks, connect three or more bubbles of the same color to remove them from the field and progress. A spin-off from the 1986 arcade hit Bubble Bobble, Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move has seen over 20 series titles across countless platforms since its 1994 debut. As the sole owner of Bubble Bobble and Puzzle Bobble’s worldwide IP including copyrights and trademarks, TAITO will continue to expand both properties going forward.

Source: PR Email

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