Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle Nominated For Another BAFTA

The 2018 British Academy Children’s Awards nominees for the game category have been revealed via Twitter, and some rather familiar faces have appeared. The four titles up for the BAFTA this year include Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Everybody’s Golf, Frantics, and Knack 2. The winner will be named on November 25, 2018.

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This is not the first time Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle was up for a BAFTA. It was nominated for Games: Family in 2018 alongside games like Just Dance 2018, Monument Valley, and Snipperclips, but ended up losing to Super Mario Odyssey.

As a reminder, last year’s British Academy Children’s Award went to Pokemon GO.

Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle is available for the Nintendo Switch.


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