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The release coincides with the 20th anniversary of the series and Sega has a bunch of extras planned to celebrate the milestone. Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania will launch on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and last-gen consoles for $40, along with PCs via Steam for $30. The remake will also let you team up with friends in a four-player local coop mode, offer online challenges and leaderboards and new playable characters.

Your ultimate goal remains the same: Roll, tilt and bounce your way through a series of radiant worlds as the lovable chimp AiAi and his troop of cute pals. As part of the remaster, Sega recreated over 300 levels and mazes and 12 mini games from Super Monkey Ball, Super Monkey Ball 2 and Super Monkey Ball Deluxe.
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The company announced today that Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania, a remake of the franchise's first three titles complete with a HD sheen, will land on PC and consoles on October 5th. Just over two years since its last release -a remaster of the Wii's Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz - Sega is preparing a bonanza of chimp hijinks. But the gap between games had grown as the franchise struggled to make the transition back to consoles from handhelds. From its joyful first iteration as an arcade title with a banana-shaped joystick, the series has spawned around 19 instalments including remakes and mobile ports. Like a tilt maze, the colorful game asked players to move the world around its plastic ball-bound primates instead of the characters themselves.
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Plus they wouldn't discourage people willing to purchase the game at launch, since it currently encourages them to wait for a sale instead to avoid getting less for the same price (technically it would still be, but as long as there's a way to get the extras it comes down to "You missed the pre-order? No big deal, enjoy the game and wait for the extra DLC if you want it").Super Monkey Ball's infectious exuberance mixed with its simplicity established it as one of Sega's most popular franchises. And if it becomes paid DLC, it's basically potential extra money from the playerbase (no matter when they purchased the game post-launch) by doing nothing aside from setting a proper store page up. Hell, they could make them timed exclusives, that way people who missed out could still get them way past the launch window (when the game is way less profitable for the publisher).
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As someone who gets pre-order bonuses pretty often, I think it's always a nice move from the publisher to go "here you go, now everyone can have the full package without artificially cut content". I just don't get *why* they do that, though, aside from the obvious "play on people's FOMO". But yeah, them making these DLC available to everyone sounds about as likely as the removal of Denuvo on Shining Resonance Refrain and PPT, which at the current rate is "never". I think the same happened with other Sega games, like PuyoPuyo Tetris 2 and maybe even Sonic Forces (yes *that* Sonic Forces). (they weren't even available for buying the deluxe edition or by day 1, had to be a preorder) I wouldn't expect the SMB pre-order DLC to be made available either. Originally posted by Baby:I don't think the Yakuza Like a Dragon pre-order costumes were ever made available post-launch.
