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Amazon Japan Bubble Bobble 4 Friends Cyber Monday Deal Gives People Final Bubble Bobble

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A rather neat Bubble Bobble 4 Friends Final Bubble Bobble offer has been revealed, but it is extremely limited. As part of the Amazon Japan Cyber Monday sales, people who purchase the Nintendo Switch version of the game will get a download code for Final Bubble Bobble. This was a slightly updated version of the 1986 Bubble Bobble game released only on the Sega Mark III in Japan.[Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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The special Bubble Bobble 4 Friends preorder option through Amazon Japan’s Cyber Monday sale will begin on December 6, 2019. Preorders for the game will give people the Mark III Version download code for Final Bubble Bobble for their systems, to go along with the full game when it launches on February 27, 2020. People will also be able to choose between preordering the 4,800円 standard version and a 9,800円 special edition that includes a soundtrack, booklet, and arcade versions of instruction cards and stickers.

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Bubble Bobble 4 Friends arrived on the Nintendo Switch in Europe on November 19, 2019. It will appear on the system in Japan on February 27, 2020 and in North America in early 2020. The Japanese release was confirmed earlier this month. Its notable feature is allowing up to four people to play the game locally together.


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