![]() Superheroes, for example, have a long history of showing up in a rival's storylines. The idea of fictional universes colliding - characters from one popping up in another - is far more developed in cinema franchises and comic books than in video games. "It attracted a lot of attention because there are not many brands that do a pair-up with 'Mario', that's for sure." A history of mash-ups "I don't think we would have bet on that in 2017," he said. The first game in the series, "Mario Rabbids: Kingdom Battle", has garnered more than 10 million players since its release in 2017, said Manzanares. "That's where it's interesting, so we had real creativity, really interesting room for manoeuvre." ![]() "Nintendo told us very early on: 'This is your game, this is your vision, we respect it,'" Ubisoft's Xavier Manzanares, who is overseeing the new game's development, told AFP. ![]() Only fellow Japanese studio Sega has been entrusted with characters from "Mario" before, for special editions games celebrating the Olympic Games where they compete with "Sonic the Hedgehog".
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