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Luigi’s Mansion 3 DLC Will Add More Multiplayer Activities

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Luigi’s Mansion 3 is going to do some growing. Nintendo will be releasing add-ons for the game in 2020. The two bits of DLC will be sold in a single Luigi’s Mansion 3 Multiplayer Pack for $9.99. It is not possible to buy the first and second parts separately. The first will arrive on April 30, 2020, and the second will show up on July 31, 2020.

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Each of the two Luigi’s Mansion 3 Multiplayer Packs will have the same amount of content. When you get one, it will give you three ScareScraper outfits for Luigi. When you equip one, it will change the floor themes in the online, cooperative multiplayer mode. This also means different ghosts will show up in those areas. It also will add three ScreamPark local multiplayer mode.

People who buy the Luigi’s Mansion 3 Multiplayer Packs will also get a cosmetic bonus. A Flashlight Type-P item, which makes the light from Luigi’s flashlight look like Polterpup’s face, will be doled out. This can be used in both the campaign and in ScareScrapers, though you can’t use it in the ScreamPark.

The Luigi’s Mansion 3 ScareScraper functions like the multiplayer mode in Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon. People go online and try to clear out ghosts from a hotel gauntlet with other people. The ScreamPark section is a collection of Mario Party-like minigames for people to play locally with friends.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 is available for the Nintendo Switch.


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