Run For Money Hunter VS Runner - Playing as a Hunter
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New Run For Money Switch Game Will Add Hunter Mode

D3 Publisher has revealed that it will release a new Run For Money video game for Nintendo Switch in Japan in 2025. The new game’s full title will be Run For Money: Hunter VS Runner! On Which Side Can You Win!?

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The company added that this new entry will be the first-ever game adaptation in the series to feature a Hunter Mode. Prior releases in the series, including the remaster of the 2015 3DS entry that appeared on the Switch in late 2018, only let people play as the participant runners just like the original TV show.

The new Hunter Mode will let players become a Hunter who is tasked to chase down and apprehend all runners within the abridged time limit of 15 minutes. Hunters can collect scores based on how fast they capture a runner in each of the five stages available.

The new Run For Money game will also support split-screen multiplayer with up to 4 players and online sessions with up to 12 players. A full online session can have up to 4 Hunters and 8 Runners.

Run For Money: Hunter VS Runner! On Which Side Can You Win!? will be available for Nintendo Switch in Japan in 2025. This game will take inspiration from the Run For Money show that has been airing on Japanese television since 2004. People worldwide can also watch one of the shows on Netflix, which has been available since November 2022 as Run for the Money.


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