Release (UK): 01/11/2019
TRA-HAC-ARQPA-UKV
Release (USA): 01/11/2019
HAC-P-ARQPA-USA
Release (Jap): 01/11/2019
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Genre: Sport
Developer: Racjin Co., Ltd., Sega Corporation, AlphaDream Corporation, Ltd.
Publisher: Yuke's Co., Ltd, Success Co., Ltd.
Manufacturer: SEGA Corporation


A celebration of sport and fun
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 brings together the iconic characters from the Mario and Sonic universes for an exciting sports-filled adventure. This Nintendo Switch title lets players compete in a variety of Olympic events, from traditional athletics to more unique and whimsical challenges. The Tokyo 2020 Olympics serve as the backdrop, with vibrant and visually stunning courses designed to replicate the real-life venues. The game strikes a perfect balance between competitive sports and the fun, friendly rivalry that fans of both franchises know so well.
A mix of classic and new events
The game offers a wide range of events that players can participate in, from running races to gymnastics and even more unconventional sports like skateboarding and surfing. There’s a great mix of old favourites, like 100m sprints and swimming, along with newer Olympic disciplines that have been added to reflect the Tokyo 2020 Games. Each event is designed to make full use of the Switch’s controls, with motion-sensing features that offer a more immersive experience. Whether you’re waving your Joy-Con to race or tilting it to perform a trick, the game keeps you physically engaged while competing for medals.
Perfect for multiplayer fun
One of the highlights of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is its multiplayer modes, making it a perfect game for parties or family gatherings. Players can compete against each other in both local and online multiplayer, with up to four players going head-to-head in many events. This accessibility and friendly competition bring out the best in the game, encouraging teamwork and laughter. Whether you’re playing with friends or family, this title delivers hours of fun for players of all ages, ensuring everyone can join in on the Olympic excitement.
See the whole series:
- Beijing 2008 Summer Games, Wii (2007)
- Beijing 2008 Summer Games, DS (2007)
- Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, Wii (2009)
- Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, DS (2009)
- London 2012 Summer Games (Wii, 2011)
- London 2012 Summer Games (3DS, 2011)
- Sochi 2014 Winter Games, Wii U (2013)
- Rio 2016 Summer Games, Wii U (2016)
- Rio 2016 Summer Games, 3DS (2016)
- PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games, no game released
- Tokyo 2020 Summer Games, Switch (2019)
(Indicates year of first release. Dates may differ between regions.)