Shortly before Mario and Luigi: Brothership's launch, Nintendo revealed the upcoming Switch-exclusive RPG will require 9.9 GB of storage. Mario and Luigi: Brothership is a grand return to the beloved Mario and Luigi RPG spin-off series since its last release in 2018. It is currently one of the most anticipated Switch exclusives to be released in November and will be launching late into the console's lifespan as well. Fans don't have to wait much longer till its November 7 release.
Mario and Luigi: Brothership is the first game that will also be developed by a new team since the closure of its original developer, AlphaDream. Unlike previous entries in the series, Acquire is the co-developer of Mario and Luigi: Brothership, the studio having previously worked on games like Octopath Traveler and Tenchu. With Brothership's November 7 release being a few days away, fans have learned how much space they'll need if they plan on getting the game digitally.
The next big Mario game, Mario & Luigi: Brothership, is being developed by Acquire Corp., a third-party studio with a storied history.
Based on an updated listing on Nintendo's official website for Brothership, the upcoming Mario and Luigi RPG...