Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is a Nintendo Switch game released on October 20, 2022. It is the second game in the Mario + Rabbids series, and the sequel to Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Like its predecessor, the game is a crossover featuring characters from the Super Mario franchise and Ubisoft's  series, and sees the return of characters from the previous game in addition to introducing new ones such as Rabbid versions of Rosalina and Lumas named Sparks. The game contains nine playable characters with a team of three allies like its predecessor. The game's story revolves around the cast venturing through space and traveling to different planets to rescue the Sparks. Also similar to its predecessor, the game was leaked ahead of its official announcement, on Nintendo's official website hours prior to the Ubisoft Forward 2021 broadcast. On March 2, 2023, a demo was added to the Nintendo eShop.

While Nintendo published the game in Japan like it did its predecessor, Ubisoft took publishing duties for South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan over from Nintendo.

Plot
Sometime after the events of the previous game, Mario and his friends are enjoying a relaxing day on Princess Peach's Castle grounds, before a Spark abruptly falls from the sky. It turns out that he was fleeing from a gigantic manta ray, who proceeds to spread Darkmess, a type of dark matter, across the land and kidnaps Rabbid Peach. Mario and Beep-0 leap in to save her, before the two manage to hold off waves of enemies. Soon enough, an entity named Cursa arrives to confront them, but the heroes are rescued by their friends in their new ship, the WM ARC, where they are introduced to the onboard AI, JEANIE. JEANIE explains Cursa's plot to corrupt the whole galaxy with its Darkmess, as well as the existence of the Sparks, and the heroes set out on their interstellar journey.

During their travels, the party traverses five different Darkmess-contaminated planets and cleanses them from within; they bring sunlight back to Beacon Beach, stop a blizzard in Pristine Peaks, return the forest's colors in Palette Prime, repair the trains and foliage in Terra Flora, and fix the windmill in Barrendale Mesa. Along the way, they also recruit new teammates: the mysterious Edge, the deadpan Rabbid Rosalina who idolizes the real Rosalina, and even Bowser, who is looking to reclaim his brainwashed Koopa Troop. Meanwhile, Cursa sends out the Spark Hunters—Midnite, Bedrock, and Daphne—to help round up the remaining Sparks, only for the heroes to defeat them too.

Eventually, the crew manages to corner Cursa, who is briefly incapacitated when Rosalina shows herself, revealing that she has been kidnapped and absorbed by the creature. She is captured again, but not before giving the heroes a projection crystal and opening a portal to help them escape. Through the crystal, the heroes are able to learn the full story: created from the last remaining fragment of the Megabug, Cursa escaped into space and was able to gain both sentience and power, and now wants to consume the Sparks' energy and take over the galaxy, spreading Darkmess across its planets. During its conquest, it managed to conquer the Comet Observatory and even possess Rosalina after being drawn in by the joy of the Lumas and Rabbids. During its fight with Rosalina, one of her attacks managed to create the Sparks by fusing the latter two together. Cursa then proceeded to form an army of Rabbids to take over the galaxies, steal Bowser's army, and create the Spark Hunters to help it harness more power.

Upon arrival at Cursa's stronghold, the heroes fight Darkmess versions of both Bowser and Edge, before the real Edge confesses that she herself was once a Spark Hunter, although she turned on Cursa after gaining enough free will to see how evil it was, and has since vowed to save as many Sparks as she can. The group manages to thwart Cursa by destroying its arms, causing it to release every last Spark she consumed as well as Rosalina. After three rounds of helping the latter charge up her magic, the heroes shoot their weapons, with Rosalina forming them into a giant arrow, thus defeating Cursa for good, saving the galaxy. Back in the Mushroom Kingdom, Rosalina congratulates everyone on their success before offering her Rabbid counterpart a chance to live with her. Rabbid Rosalina declines, stating that she already has a family in her teammates. Edge decides to stay with the team too. Before her departure, Rosalina even praises Bowser for his contributions, only for him to insist that he is still enemies with them.

A post-credits scene shows Beep-0 having a friendly conversation with JEANIE, who has somehow developed emotions over the course of the journey.

Gameplay
Like its predecessor, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is a strategy turn-based game. Exploring the overworld is also similar, but more open-world rather than linear. Quests are present while exploring the planets, and can be done once encountered by the player.

Combat has some real-time elements to it, such as characters gliding in the air and Stone Masks "breathing" wind every few seconds. Heroes can move as much as they want until they use their weapon, and can only perform two actions per turn. Each hero has one weapon and Technique, unlike the first game where they had two for each. Sparks add active and passive abilities to each hero, and can be changed between battles. One Spark is available for each hero at the start, but two can be equipped starting at the Pristine Peaks battle Icy Breath of Winter.

In addition to the real-time, Sparks of Hope adds RPG elements by having characters gain experience and leveling up, becoming stronger. Battles and quests award heroes XP, and HP and attack power is increased after leveling up. Skill Prisms are also obtained by leveling up.

Exploration

 * — Move
 * — Interact/Confirm
 * — Back/Cancel/Exit
 * — Boost
 * — Open Team Management
 * — Move Camera
 * / — Reset Camera
 * — Open Orientation Menu
 * — Open Options/Settings
 * — Team Heal
 * — Activate Beep-0's Scan Power
 * — Activate Beep-0's Wave Power

Battle controls

 * — Move Character
 * Press — Beep-0 Tacticam
 * — Interact/Confirm
 * — Back/Cancel/Exit
 * — Enemy Turn/Fast Forward
 * — Open/Close Item Bag
 * — Move Camera
 * — 1st Spark Preview
 * — 2nd Spark Preview
 * — Open Options/Settings
 * — Switch Heroes
 * — Attack Preview
 * — Technique Preview

Tacticam controls

 * — Move Beep-0
 * — Analyze Target
 * — Back/Cancel/Exit
 * — Lock/Unlock Area
 * — Show/Hide Info
 * — Move Camera
 * — Open Options/Settings
 * / — Switch Target
 * / — Browse Target Abilities
 * — Camera Distance

Main game
There are nine playable characters in the main game, all of whom are also playable in The Tower of Doooom and The Last Spark Hunter. Of the eight playable characters from the previous game's main campaign, six of them return in this game, as Yoshi and Rabbid Yoshi are stated to be on a vacation and do not return. Likewise, Donkey Kong and Rabbid Cranky from the Donkey Kong Adventure campaign are also absent. Three new playable characters are introduced in the main game, including Bowser, who was a boss in the previous game. Like the previous game, the player creates a party to travel the worlds and fight in battles, though this time, Mario is not required to be in the party at all times and the party does not require at least one Rabbid. Until Edge joins the team, only two party members will be active, at which point three party members will be active for the rest of the game, although there are certain boss battles that use four with one of the nine characters being required to use, and there are certain Darkmess Puddle battles which use two required party members.

The following descriptions are taken from the game's official website and from in-game character profiles.

Rayman in the Phantom Show
In Rayman in the Phantom Show, only Rabbid Peach, Rabbid Mario, and the newly introduced Rayman are playable.

Allies

 * Beep-0
 * JEANIE
 * Sparks
 * Starburst
 * Reflector
 * Pyrostar
 * Exosphere
 * Twinkle
 * Aquanox
 * Toxiquake
 * Electrodash
 * Aquadash
 * Screech
 * Decibel
 * Cryobolide
 * Ethering
 * Electroid
 * Pyrogeddon
 * Zephystar
 * Regenesis
 * Vampdash
 * Glitter
 * Zephyrquake
 * Electrogeddon
 * Vampastra
 * Zephyrdash
 * Wildclaw Master
 * Drizzle
 * Aquaquake
 * Pulser
 * Oozer Master
 * Toxicomet
 * Cryogeddon
 * Gargantu-fan
 * Scoper Master
 * Squashette Master
 * Berserk
 * Vampgeddon
 * Electroquake
 * Cryodash
 * Mayhem
 * Cryoquake
 * Selfie
 * Quiz Host
 * Movie Director

Other

 * Rabbids
 * Toads
 * Rosalina
 * Lumas
 * Augie, a giant, bearded Rabbid that resides in water and wields a staff, and the warden of Beacon Beach's planet
 * Madame Bwahstrella
 * Captain Orion, a large, mustachioed Rabbid and sea captain, and the warden of Pristine Peaks' planet
 * Dr. Vent, a Rabbid scientist who has gone insane after being alone for three days at Pristine Peaks
 * Professor Backpack, a small explorer Rabbid wearing a large backpack
 * Sullivan, the engineer of the Wiggler Train in Terra Flora
 * Cheep Cheeps
 * Bloopers
 * Woodrow, a melancholy poet Rabbid and the warden of Palette Prime's planet
 * Sweetlopek, a large, bearded lumberjack Rabbid with a beaver/raccoon-like creature on its head
 * DJ Cheep Tuna, a DJ Rabbid wearing a Cheep Cheep hat
 * SALESBOT 9.99+TX, a floating robot with long arms and Rabbid-like ears that sells items
 * Darkmess Manta, a giant, flying, dark manta ray that releases Darkmess
 * Bea, a bee Rabbid with pigtails and the warden of Terra Flora's planet
 * Dryad, a Rabbid with a pinecone-like head capable of controlling the fall leaves
 * Alkementor, a druid Rabbid in Terra Flora
 * Momma, a mechanic Rabbid and the warden of Barrendale Mesa's planet
 * Toadette, found in a Darkmess puddle in Barrendale Mesa
 * Gerspard, an artist Rabbid from Barrendale Mesa
 * Da Da, a robot critic for Gerspard
 * Victor, a diver Rabbid that hosts Sillyfish Chuck Challenges in the five planets
 * Chain Chomp
 * Rabbid Mechakoopas, Mechakoopa-Rabbid hybrids that Bowser can summon
 * Penguins
 * Dragoneel
 * Conkdors
 * Crowber
 * Rabbid Kong
 * Coin Coffer
 * Phantom (cameo)

Items

 * Coins
 * Coin Stacks
 * Star Bits
 * Red Coins
 * Blue Coins
 * POW Blocks
 * Green Coins

Objects

 * WM ARC, the team's spaceship
 * Warp Pipe
 * P Switch
 * Jump Panel
 * Treasure Chest
 * Wiggler Train
 * Teleport Flags
 * Red Ring
 * Green Ring
 * Darkmess portal, which summons an enemy the next turn and can be destroyed
 * Purified Darkmess Energy Crystal, rewarded after clearing a major boss battle on a planet, and required to advance to the next planet. There are two per each of the five planets.
 * Shield Buster, a large rubber-duck drill machine created by Momma; used for penetrating the shield surrounding Cursa's stronghold

Beep-0 powers
Beep-0 will be bestowed several powers from Sparks that allow the player to discover hidden areas and items on the field.

Weapon Skins
Weapon Skins in this game do not effect weapon performance in any way, the changes are only aesthetic. Weapon Skins bought from shops all cost two Planet Coins.

Locations

 * Peach's Castle
 * Darkmess Manta, serves as a one-time location for tutorial battles
 * Beacon Beach, a sunny beach area with a temple known as the Sunrise Temple
 * Pristine Peaks, a snowy area with a mountain, caves, and a palace known as the Winter Palace
 * Palette Prime, a forest planet with autumn foliage
 * Paletteville
 * Spellbound Woods
 * Abandoned Well
 * Terra Flora, a green and flowery planet with a volcano known as Mt. Spout, which the team uses the Wiggler Train to reach. A tree known as the Everbloom Tree is also found here.
 * Barrendale Mesa, a desert wasteland planet
 * Cursa's stronghold, a barrier-protected area with floating platforms, objects found from other planets, and the Cursa-controlled Comet Observatory
 * Darkmess Dimension, a dimension where all battles of the game take place
 * Melodic Gardens, a planet exclusive to "The Last Spark Hunter" DLC. It is a lush, musical planet with lots of water.
 * Music Jungle
 * Concert Pond
 * Swamp
 * Flooded Ruins
 * Space Opera Network, a world exclusive to the "Rayman in the Phantom Show" DLC. It is an intergalactic TV studio.

Memories
Memories are collectible pieces of information recorded by JEANIE of various characters, enemies, and locations. They can be obtained by examining Probes, purchasing them from SALESBOT 9.99+TX with Planet Coins, and clearing certain enemy battles.

Difficulty settings
Unlike the previous game, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope has a difficulty option in the settings. It allows the player to change their difficulty even after deciding it after the prologue. This changes the enemies' strength and health, making it easier or harder for the player to defeat them; alters whether the Heroes' health is restored after each battle or upon leveling up; and whether the Heroes' Skill Trees are automatically customized. There are three difficulty settings—Relaxed, Average, and Demanding—as well as a Custom setting that allows the player to customize the paramaters in each difficulty setting.

Enemy Threat
This menu option alters how much damage enemies inflict on the Heroes and their HP, from three settings: Low, Medium, and High. Medium is the default setting. Low reduces enemy HP and makes enemies inflict less damage, and High increases enemy HP and makes enemies inflict more damage. The difficulty setting the player chooses for the game also determines the Enemy Threat setting, but can be individually changed at any time.

Hero Health Management
This menu option allows the player to choose whether the Heroes' HP is automatically restored partially after winning a battle, upon leveling up, or not at all. The difficulty setting the player chooses for the game also determines the Hero Health Management setting, but can be individually changed at any time.

Invulnerability
This option allows the player to make the Heroes invulnerable or vulnerable to damage—regardless of difficulty setting selected—by selecting On or Off, respectively. The Heroes are still vulnerable to Super Effects and negative effects, however.

Add-on content
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope was released in four editions: the Standard Edition, which only includes the base game; the Cosmic Edition, which includes the base game and the Galactic Prestige Pack; the Gold Edition, which includes the base game and the Season Pass (Japanese: アドベンチャーパック, Adobenchā Pakku, "Adventure Pack") featuring downloadable content packs (which contain additional story, characters, quests, and battles); and the + Rayman Edition, which includes the base game and the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC expansion.

Megabug Collection
The Megabug Collection (Japanese: メガバグ・スキンパック, Megabagu Sukinpakku, "Megabug Skinpack") is a series of skins for each character's weapon based on Megabug, the main antagonist of Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. This was a pre-order bonus for any edition of the game.

Galactic Prestige Pack
The Galactic Prestige Pack (Japanese: ギャラクティック・スキンパック, Gyarakutikku Sukinpakku, "Galactic Skinpack"), also referred to as the Galactic Prestige Collection, is a series of space-themed skins for Mario, Rabbid Peach, and Edge's weapons. It is a part of the Cosmic Edition and the Season Pass.

DLC 1: The Tower of Doooom


The Tower of Doooom (Japanese: ドリ～ム・オア・ドゥーム！, Dorīmu oa Dūmu!, "Dream or Doom!") is the first of the three DLC expansions, which was released on March 2, 2023. In it, Madame Bwahstrella needs Mario, Rabbid Peach, and their friends to clean her multi-dimensional tower and save Spawny. This first DLC adds a new combat game mode where the heroes face highly strategic battles as they make their way to the top of the tower. The Tower of Doooom is exclusive to the Season Pass.

DLC 2: The Last Spark Hunter


The Last Spark Hunter (Japanese: ザ・ラスト・スパークス・ハンター, Za Rasuto Supākusu Hantā, "The Last Sparks Hunter") is the second DLC expansion, which was released on June 21, 2023. The expansion revolves around the heroes confronting a mysterious foe on a new, enchanting planet where they meet new characters and new enemies.

On May 23, 2023, the Mario + Rabbids Twitter account posted a teaser trailer of The Last Spark Hunter. The trailer revealed the name of the new planet: the Melodic Gardens. The fourth Spark Hunter, Kanya, is revealed, who is heard telling Mario that he is "right on time".

During Ubisoft Forward 2023, gameplay footage was shown off, showing two new Sparks: an orange one with green and purple swirly-eyed goggles, and a plump, yellow Spark with a lightning bolt around its body. Kanya was also finally seen completely, showing a big, toothy, Chain Chomp-like grin at the heroes. The release date was not yet announced. On June 18, 2023, the Mario + Rabbids Instagram account showed three more new Sparks and revealed all five's names: Berserk, Vampgeddon, Electroquake, Cryodash, and Mayhem. Their abilities are currently unknown, as no gameplay of them was shown. The post was later removed, suggesting it was a leak. A few days later, promotional artwork revealing a robotic Rabbid version of King Bob-omb, known as Mecha King Bob-omb, was discovered on the Nintendo Switch news application before the character was officially revealed in the June Nintendo Direct.

DLC 3: Rayman in the Phantom Show


Rayman in the Phantom Show (Japanese: レイマン・イン・ザ・ファントムショー Reiman in za Fantomu Shō) is the final DLC expansion, which was released on August 30, 2023. The campaign sees Rayman, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Mario embarking on their own adventure after the defeat of Cursa and introduces four new Sparks (two usable in battle, two not used in battle): Cryoquake, Selfie, Quiz Host, and Movie Director.

During Ubisoft Forward 2023, a teaser was shown off, depicting Rayman, Beep-0, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Mario checking into a hotel. Upon meeting Rayman, Rabbid Peach sees him as an immediate threat, while Rabbid Mario shakes hands with him.

On August 1, 2023, a full trailer was released and revealed the expansion's title and release date. The trailer depicts Rayman, Rabbid Peach and Rabbid Mario participating at the Space Opera Network hosted by the Phantom.

Staff
As with its predecessor, Xavier Manzanares and Davide Soliani respectively acted as the lead producer and creative director for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. Grant Kirkhope also reprised his role as the composer for the soundtrack from the previous game, this time being joined by Gareth Coker and Yoko Shimomura. This was also the final new game in the Super Mario franchise to feature Charles Martinet as the voice of Mario and Luigi before he stepped down from voice acting in the franchise and became the Mario Ambassador in August of 2023.

Reception
Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope received positive reviews, with critics considering the game to be an improvement over Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. At, the game won the award for Best Sim/Strategy Game and was also nominated for Best Family Game, but lost to Kirby and the Forgotten Land. The game also won the award for "Family Game of the Year" at the.

Promotion
On My Nintendo, a sweepstakes was held for the game which began on October 4, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. PT. The prize package included figures of Rabbid Mario and Rabbid Peach, three lithographs, an artbook, a sticker sheet, a plush of a Starburst, and a Spark phone ring holder. The sweepstakes closed on November 8, 2022, with the packages given to the ten winners who participated.

Quotes

 * "Cursa gave me an EDGE, with just enough free will to lead - to think." - Edge
 * "The Rabbids and Lumas were saved, but something terrible happened. An enormous blast of energy. The Rabbids and Lumas were flung far away." - JEANIE
 * "WOOOO! POLAR BEAR SWIM! WHERE'S THE LAKE?!" - Rabbid Luigi
 * "BWAHAHA! Don't worry. I promise not to pound you into bits until AFTER I pummel Cursa and rule the galaxy again." - Bowser

Multiple explosions crash
If the player uses Glitter and either Rabbid Mario or Peach for their wide range, it is possible to defeat several Bob-ombs in one attack. However, if they all explode at the same time after being defeated, it will sometimes cause the game to crash.

Ver. 1.1.2028814 (released October 20, 2022)
EXPLORATION BUG FIXES BATTLE BUG FIXES GENERAL BUG FIXES USER EXPERIENCE
 * Implemented various framerate fixes.
 * Fixed an issue where Heroes could get stuck in a wall while in the tunnel under Woodrow’s house.
 * Fixed an issue where at the end of the puzzle in the side quest “The Riddle of Barrendale Mesa”, the game could soft-lock.
 * Fixed an issue where you might not receive a reward and the quest would not clear from the quest log after completing the side quest “The Riddle of Barrendale Mesa”,
 * Fixed an issue where the L shaped connector would sometimes disappear from the third cirquit [sic] puzzle on Barrendale Mesa.
 * Fixed an issue where NPCs wouldn’t always stop moving when the Heroes were nearby.
 * Fixed an issue where Heroes could go out of bounds inside the Everbloom Tree in Terra Flora near the first Rabbid Pipe.
 * Fixed an issue where Heroes could get stuck behind a tree and some rocks next to the Teleportation Flag near the Volcano entrance on Terra Flora.
 * Fixed an issue where Heroes could get stuck and go out of bounds next to a Darkmess puddle on Terra Flora.
 * Fixed an issue where Heroes could get stuck next to an Echo Memory inside the Sunrise Temple on Beacon Beach.
 * Fixed an issue where the Armored Goomba on Beacon Beach would go missing in exploration if you lost the battle and abandoned it for later.
 * Fixed an issue where the starbits would spawn very late after touching the Teleportation flag found after completing the “Icy Breath of Winter” battle on Pristine Peaks.
 * Fixed an issue where you would hear continuous SFX of Rabbids laughing after exiting the second cave on Pristine Peaks.
 * Fixed an issue with the silly fish respawn rate for the Victor challenge on Beacon Beach.
 * Fixed an issue where Rabbid Luigi’s upgraded Technique only applied weakness to physical damage instead of all damage.
 * Fixed an issue where when Rabbid Peach’s Healing Jump healed an NPC ally, the game could sometimes freeze.
 * Fixed an issue when the game could sometimes get stuck if Rabbid Peach’s Healing Jump happened on a Trampoline.
 * Fixed an issue where sometimes the Bob-omb on the building in the “Explosive Situation” battle on Beacon Beach would spawn inside the roof of the building.
 * Fixed an issue where goombas could get soft-locked if they pushed each other while exiting or entering a Rabbid pipe.
 * Fixed an issue where the red and yellow spike marker wasn’t always correctly displayed when dashing multiple enemies, although the dash would damage the enemy.
 * Fixed an issue where the big Goomba from “A Truly Ginormous Goomba” on Beacon Beach wasn’t dealing enough damage.
 * Fixed an issue where players would receive an error message and a crash after inspecting Midnite with Beep-0 in the “Midnite Library” battle on Pristine Peaks.
 * Fixed an issue where if a Lone Wolf was attacked with a Fire super effect and survived, it would continue to make noise for longer than intended.
 * Fixed an issue in the “Hide n’Squeak” questline battle, where the game would crash if you activate the Spark Screech next to the Darkmess eggs.
 * Fixed an issue where the game would sometimes crash when Bedrock jumps after the Heroes attack her in the “A Blast Through The Bedrock” battle on Palette Prime.
 * Fixed an issue where Bedrock would sometimes go into T-Pose after jumping in the “A Blast Through The Bedrock” battle on Palette Prime.
 * Fixed an issue where Darkmess Eyes could sometimes spawn out of reach for many heroes during the “One Angry Wiggler” battle on Terra Flora.
 * Fixed an issue where if a Hero landed on a cauldron during the “Spout Forth” battle, they could get stuck there.
 * Fixed an issue where breaking barrels in the “Foul Attraction” battle on Terra Flora could cause the game to crash.
 * Fixed an issue where the battle during the “Quest For Courage” questline on Terra Flora could soft-lock if you threw a sphere from the cauldron out of bonds without having it explode.
 * Fixed an issue where Electric Traps in the “A Foul Windmill Blows” battle on Barrendale Mesa would not display the damage they did appropriately.
 * Fixed an issue where a Riptide could get stuck in a wall in the “The Desert Riptides” battle on Barrendale Mesa if it was pushed there with a Gust effect.
 * Fixed an issue where an enemy that would chase heroes to retaliate after being attacked could cause the game to freeze.
 * Fixed an issue with a platform in the “Magikoopa Mayhem” battle on Barrendale Mesa where Heroes could get stuck.
 * Fixed an issue where if a Magnafowl uses its technique on one of Bowser’s summoned Mecha Koopas and they explode, the technique would keep going.
 * Fixed several issues during the final battle.
 * Fixed an issue where the game could crash when a barrel was broken in the “King of Darkmess” battle.
 * Fixed an issue where the game could soft-lock during the enemy turn in the “Deep, Dark Secret” battle.
 * Fixed an issue where the game would sometimes force a quit after opening the map following a battle.
 * Fixed various issues that could cause the game to crash.
 * Fixed an issue where the game would sometimes force a quit after pressing the Home button on any loading screen.
 * Fixed an issue where the voices would sometimes continue and overlap the following cinematic if you skipped a cinematic by pressing A.
 * Fixed issues where buttons pressed in quick succession would cause various problems.
 * Fixed an issue where Rabbid Mario’s “I’m back!” was cut to “I’m” in the Prologue questline.
 * Fixed a text display issue for Spanish-speaking players.
 * Fixed an issue where VFX was not played correctly during the “A Foul Windmill Blows” battle.
 * Fixed an issue where Spark voices were missing during the last phase of the prologue.
 * Fixed an issue where SFX for the Red Coin Challenge on Beacon Beach was poorly equalized.
 * Fixed an issue where SFX was missing when the Heroes used ladders.
 * Fixed an issue where SFX was missing when a Squashette was summoned.
 * Fixed an issue with some sequences of the Beacon Beach cinematic that were missing.
 * Fixed an issue where ambient music would be too loud during exploration and combat on Barrendale Mesa.
 * Fixed an issue where some NPC Rabbid voices were missing on Terra Flora, Barrendale Mesa, and Palette Prime.
 * Fixed an issue where you could not hear audio in the Echo Memory menu.

Ver. 1.2.2076427 (released December 2, 2022)
MISCELLANEOUS UPDATES QUALITY OF LIFE UPDATES
 * Fixed several progression issues that would prevent 100% completion of the game.
 * Fixed an issue where the game would crash if the Final Boss tried to throw a summoned creature or Rabbid Mechakoopa.
 * Fixed a few text issues in localized versions of the game.
 * Fixed a few issues where heroes would get stuck or move out of bounds.
 * General optimization to increase framerates and ensure smooth gameplay.
 * The game will now warn players if they have an empty Spark Slot before a battle.
 * The Spark Skill Tree branch will now tease players to go find the Giant Enemies.
 * Spark Quests have been made easier to discover in the quest log, and with an icon in the travel map.
 * The battle level is now displayed both in the Beep-0 tacticam and battle menu.
 * Battle objectives will now be more evident when the battle map is introduced.
 * Difficulty level differences have been made more apparent.
 * Improved visibility of roaming enemies off-screen that threaten the heroes.
 * The specific duo Darkmess puddles, that reward weapon skins to individual heroes, will now display icons of the heroes required for the battle.

References to other games

 * Super Mario Bros.: Rabbid Mario plays the "Course Clear" jingle on his mandolin for his victory animation when receiving a Purified Darkmess Energy Crystal.
 * Super Mario World: An arrangement of the athletic theme from this game plays during the various Chuck Challenges.
 * Rayman: The Guards from Rayman's Technique, Plunger Guards, resemble plums, which first appeared in this game. Rayman's Blaster weapon is based on a Moskito from the original game, and a skin for said weapon, the Legendary Blaster, is based on Betilla, albeit using her design introduced in Rayman Origins. The main villain of this game, Mr. Dark, was mentioned by the Phantom during the first of act of his song in Rayman in the Phantom Show. The Magician's hat and staff appear in the Backing Studio in Rayman in the Phantom Show.
 * Super Mario 64 / Super Mario 64 DS: Bedrock grabbing Bowser's tail and throwing him in the Darkmess Tentacle references Mario grabbing Bowser's tail and throwing him into the bombs from this game.
 * Rayman 2: The Great Escape: The Repository in Rayman and the Phantom Show includes a walking shell and a face that resembles one of the Four Masks of Polokus among background props. David Gasman reprises his role as Rayman, having first voiced him in this title. A skin for the Triple-Troll and The Dukes, the Legendary Triple-Troll and The Legendary Dukes, are based on the Grand Minimus and Globox, respectively, albeit using their designs from Rayman Origins. A prop depicting Globox (also using his current design) can be spotted on the Western Set, and Globox is also mentioned by the Phantom during his song. Rayman has also been referred to as an eggplant by Beep-0 when they first met, and by the Phantom during his song, similar to how a Robo-Pirate referred to Rayman as a "potato-headed eggplant" in a report which was part of a series of anecdotes on the official Rayman 2 website. The main villain of this game, Admiral Razorbeard, and two of his Robo-Pirate minions, a Henchman 800 and a Spyglass Pirate, appear as cutouts in the Pirate Set.
 * Luigi's Mansion: Some of Luigi's voice clips are reused from this game.
 * Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc: In place of Sparks, Rayman has access to the Vortex and Rocket costumes which debuted in this game. The former uses a design based on early concept art.
 * Rayman Raving Rabbids: The nozzle of Rayman's Blaster resembles a plunger; plungers and plunger guns are recurring objects in this game, with the Rabbids commonly using regular plungers as weapons, and Rayman being depicted with a plunger gun in artworks.
 * Super Mario Galaxy: An arrangement of the Comet Observatory theme, "Rosalina in the Observatory", plays when Rabbid Rosalina is introduced in the game's cinematic trailer. The first three notes of the main melody also play when Rabbid Rosalina uses her Ennui attack, and another arrangement plays when Rabbid Rosalina obtains a Purified Darkmess Energy Crystal. During the ending, Rosalina mentions she once went looking for her family, referencing her storybook. Some of Mario's voice clips are reused from this game, more notably when he touches fire.
 * Rayman Raving Rabbids 2: A yellow submarine referencing that from this game appears in the Repository in Rayman in the Phantom Show.
 * Rabbids Go Home: The Phantom mentioning in his song that Rayman got eclipsed by the Rabbids' company and is second fiddle to them is a reference to the Rabbids leaving the Rayman series and becoming its own franchise (which has been eclipsing the Rayman series since); starting with this game.
 * Rayman Origins: The music track used to introduce Rayman in Rayman in the Phantom Show, "The Rayman Show", begins with an arrangement of the music used for Land of the Livid Dead. The DLC campaign's eponymous main theme also uses a rearrangement of the main theme for this game.
 * Rayman Legends: The aforementioned theme "The Rayman Show" ends with an arrangement of the Medieval Theme, used in levels of Teensies In Trouble, the game's first world. Grunderbite the dragon makes a cameo as a giant animatronic on the medieval set of the Space Opera Network in Rayman and the Phantom Show; incidentally, the Giant Flamin' Stooge's headgear also resembles Grunderbite. A wig modeled after Barbara appears in the Repository. A cardboard prop that the Phantom uses to express Rayman's "weak punch" during his song resembles a Toad. The level Castle Rock is mentioned by Rayman at the end of The Medieval Set Quest.
 * Super Mario 3D World: Some of Mario, Luigi, Peach and Rosalina's voice clips are used from this game.
 * Mario Kart 8: Some of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, and Rosalina's voice clips are taken from this game. Some of Koopa Troopa's voice clips from this game are used for the Rabbid Mechakoopas.
 * Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: Weapon skins based on Megabug are available as part of the Megabug Collection pre-order bonus. This game's arrangement of "Inside the Castle Walls" returns and plays during the prologue, albeit synthesized instead of live recorded. The likeliness of the Block Tower from Ancient Gardens is used for the bonus rooms, along with reusing the same music. MegaDragonBowser makes a cameo in the "The Story So Far" Memory profile, and is referenced at the start of the battle against Darkmess Bowser, when Beep-0 states how they beat him in front of Bowser Jr.. Numerous background objects from the game appear as props in the Repository of Rayman and the Phantom Show, including the clock tower from Spooky Trails and a submarine outfitted with a drill from Lava Pit.
 * Super Mario Odyssey: Some of Mario's voice clips are taken from this game.
 * Luigi's Mansion 3: Some of Luigi's voice clips are reused from this game.

Trivia

 * According to CEO of Ubisoft, the studio had released the game too early. Nintendo had advised to develop one installment per console, and Guillemot thought that the studio should have waited to release the game for the next console.