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  • Available on Nintendo eShop now: Wii Sports Club


    07/11/2013

    Ever wanted to join a fancy sports club, but never got around to it? Well, don't worry – now you can experience the same sporting fun from the comfort of your living room! Enjoy a host of your favourite sports with exciting new modes and gameplay in Wii Sports Club, only available from Nintendo eShop on Wii U.

    Wii Sports Club brings all the fun of Wii Sports to Wii U with brand new features like online multiplayer, enhanced controls, HD graphics and more. Tennis and Bowling are both available now, so you can hit the courts or the lanes right away, while Golf, Boxing, and Baseball are all coming to Wii Sports Club in the coming months.

    If you're not sure which sport you're going to want to play the most, don't panic! Download Wii Sports Club from Nintendo eShop and you'll receive a Day Pass* totally free – spend a whole 24 hours playing the available sports to your heart's content and see which is your favourite! You'll also receive a free Day Pass when new sports are released, so you can try the new events absolutely free.

    Since each sport in Wii Sports Club is a standalone game in its own right, you can enjoy them in a range of different ways. If you want to dive into as many sports as possible, consider buying a Day Pass, which lets you play all the available sports in Wii Sports Club as much as you like within a 24-hour period. Alternatively, pick up a Single-Sport Pass and get unlimited access to the sport of your choice – the perfect way to enjoy your favourite event with no restrictions!

    For further details of the ways that you can experience Wii Sports Club, as well as full details of each available sport, head over to the official Wii Sports Club website!

    Wii Sports Club is available to download now from Nintendo eShop, only on Wii U.

    *Only one free Day Pass per Wii U console is available. The 24-hour trial period begins when the software is started for the first time. Internet connection is required during play to use the Day Pass. The registration of Nintendo Network ID and acceptance of the Nintendo Network Agreement and Privacy Policy are required.

    Software requires Wii Remote Plus, sold separately.