Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars Shows 80 New Games and an Rpg-Style Mode in New Trailer
The first new Rhythm Heaven entry in over a decade arrives with a full slate of original mini-games and a structural twist-a rhythm-based RPG mode that changes how the series' core loop works.
Key Facts
- Nintendo revealed over 80 new rhythm games in Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars during a June 9 Direct broadcast.
- The game includes an RPG-style mode where a wizard casts spells by hitting rhythm cues, unlocked through single-player progress.
- Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars supports local multiplayer for up to four players via Joy-Con sharing, with over 30 games designed for two to four people.
- The game launches July 2 on Nintendo Switch at a price of 6,500 yen.
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Nintendo revealed new footage of Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars during a June 9 Direct broadcast, confirming over 80 all-new rhythm games, an RPG-style mode unlocked through single-player, and multiplayer for up to four players. The game launches July 2 on Switch at 6,500 yen.
The new trailer for Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars, shown during the June 9 Nintendo Direct, confirms that every one of the game's 80-plus rhythm games is brand new, not a reprise of past titles. The footage also introduced an RPG-style mode in which the player controls a wizard who casts attack spells and healing magic by hitting rhythm cues, fighting waves of monsters. That mode unlocks through progress in the single-player campaign. The game supports up to four players locally via Joy-Con sharing, with over 30 games designed for two to four people. Rhythm Heaven Miracle Stars launches July 2 on Nintendo Switch. Pre-orders are open at 6,500 yen.
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