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Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League
Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League

Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League

$68.45

(2,259 reviews)

Introducing Strike, a 5-on-5, soccer-like sport with no rules—do whatever it takes to win! Get gritty and try to score the most goals by tackling enemies, using items, and pulling off score-boosting Hyper Strikes. Take on the world in Strikers Club Join an online* club and push and shove your way up the ranks in Strikers Club! Band together with up to 20 strikers online* and compete against other clubs for points. Find the right club for you, team up with friends, and bring your own striker style to the table. You can even customize your stadium. Strive to become the world’s top club each season!

Introducing Strike, a 5-on-5, soccer-like sport with no rules—do whatever it takes to win! Get gritty and try to score the most goals by tackling enemies, using items, and pulling off score-boosting Hyper Strikes. Take on the world in Strikers Club Join an online* club and push and shove your way up the ranks in Strikers Club! Band together with up to 20 strikers online* and compete against other clubs for points. Find the right club for you, team up with friends, and bring your own striker style to the table. You can even customize your stadium. Strive to become the world’s top club each season!

Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League

(2,259 reviews)

Introducing Strike, a 5-on-5, soccer-like sport with no rules—do whatever it takes to win! Get gritty and try to score the most goals by tackling enemies, using items, and pulling off score-boosting Hyper Strikes. Take on the world in Strikers Club Join an online* club and push and shove your way up the ranks in Strikers Club! Band together with up to 20 strikers online* and compete against other clubs for points. Find the right club for you, team up with friends, and bring your own striker style to the table. You can even customize your stadium. Strive to become the world’s top club each season!

Introducing Strike, a 5-on-5, soccer-like sport with no rules—do whatever it takes to win! Get gritty and try to score the most goals by tackling enemies, using items, and pulling off score-boosting Hyper Strikes. Take on the world in Strikers Club Join an online* club and push and shove your way up the ranks in Strikers Club! Band together with up to 20 strikers online* and compete against other clubs for points. Find the right club for you, team up with friends, and bring your own striker style to the table. You can even customize your stadium. Strive to become the world’s top club each season!

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The lowest price for Nintendo Mario Strikers: Battle League right now is $68.45 at Big Apple Buddy, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $16.00 on 6 June 2026 — today's price is 328% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 22 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$92.76

Mario Strikers: Battle League(輸入版:北米)- Switch

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Big Apple Buddy

$68.45

Nintendo - Mario Strikers Battle League - Nintendo Switch OLED Model Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch Lite - HACPAWN6A

Delivery $81.31

Play-Asia.com

$75.44

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $13.16

Play-Asia.com

$75.82

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $10.40

Play-Asia.com

$75.90

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $7.28

Play-Asia.com

$76.14

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $11.74

Play-Asia.com

$76.19

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $10.33

Play-Asia.com

$76.44

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $11.78

Play-Asia.com

$76.59

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $14.71

Play-Asia.com

$84.25

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $13.16

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Disappointing
20 June 2022nintenjoeswitch

originally posted on bestbuy.com

As a longtime fan of the series who has been waiting for a new installment for many years, it pains me to have to give this game anything other than a glowing review. Unfortunately, there is barely any content, and the content that is present is lackluster. As expected, there is no story mode, but this is a party game so that's understandable. The only options are quick match, cup battles, online play, and a team-based online mode. While the original game on GameCube has 4 difficulty settings, this game only has 2: braindead and ridiculous. The normal AI doesn't even try, so every game ends in a 10-0 victory at minimum. The galactic difficulty is so blatantly unfair that it isn't even worth playing. The AI reads inputs, and if you're winning then the game ... MoreAs a longtime fan of the series who has been waiting for a new installment for many years, it pains me to have to give this game anything other than a glowing review. Unfortunately, there is barely any content, and the content that is present is lackluster. As expected, there is no story mode, but this is a party game so that's understandable. The only options are quick match, cup battles, online play, and a team-based online mode. While the original game on GameCube has 4 difficulty settings, this game only has 2: braindead and ridiculous. The normal AI doesn't even try, so every game ends in a 10-0 victory at minimum. The galactic difficulty is so blatantly unfair that it isn't even worth playing. The AI reads inputs, and if you're winning then the game conveniently gives your opponents a few quick lazy goals to keep them in the game and ultimately give them an undeserved win. Victories feel like you're winning in spite of the game rather than because you actually earned the win. This is the only content in the game with any sort of progression (beating cups to earn trophies and coins to buy gear), and it isn't fun in the slightest. As a result, I can't recommend the game to any solo player for its current price tag of $60.With all that being said, playing the game with friends is pretty fun, and the gameplay mechanics are very faithful to past installments which is a huge plus. I do still recommend the game, but ONLY if you're going to play local or online co-op with friends. Other than that, stay away.

Excellent gameplay but lack of content
11 June 2022Gerry

originally posted on bestbuy.com

The gameplay is on this game is satisfying and addicting! It’s easy to learn and pick up but challenging to master. However, I’m giving it 3 stars due to the lack of content. There’s only 10 characters in the game, 5 levels, and only three game modes: Cup mode, Quick mode, and Club mode. Cup mode is pointless because you don’t unlock anything except coins to purchase gear. And Club mode is lacking due to the inability to play with 4 friends on 4 different consoles. Online mode is basically a couch multiplayer game if you want to 4 player experience. Again, the gameplay itself is amazing, it’s just the content that’s lackluster. Although early data mine reports show more free content is on its way (10 additional characters), It’s still a shame for those who buy the ... MoreThe gameplay is on this game is satisfying and addicting! It’s easy to learn and pick up but challenging to master. However, I’m giving it 3 stars due to the lack of content. There’s only 10 characters in the game, 5 levels, and only three game modes: Cup mode, Quick mode, and Club mode. Cup mode is pointless because you don’t unlock anything except coins to purchase gear. And Club mode is lacking due to the inability to play with 4 friends on 4 different consoles. Online mode is basically a couch multiplayer game if you want to 4 player experience. Again, the gameplay itself is amazing, it’s just the content that’s lackluster. Although early data mine reports show more free content is on its way (10 additional characters), It’s still a shame for those who buy the physical version that decades from now will be bare bones unless you download updates. I recommend this game as digital or at a discounted price.

Get Strikers on Gamecube or Wii
15 July 2022NOTTHEBEES

originally posted on bestbuy.com

It is genuinely one of the biggest disappointments of all times. Outside of the lack of content, it suffers from poor gameplay. To elaborate, this is specifically the amount of players on the field and the general size of the field itself. I felt like there was never opportunity for a pass. So you just end up getting tackled. The animations were wonderful but that does not in any way make it worth a purchase. I would highly recommend just finding a strikers copy on gamecube or wii. They are crafted to near perfection.

Specification

Official Release DateJun 10, 2022
Players1-8
Total votes4

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Updated 3 days ago
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Amazon.com.au

$92.76

Mario Strikers: Battle League(輸入版:北米)- Switch

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Big Apple Buddy

$68.45

Nintendo - Mario Strikers Battle League - Nintendo Switch OLED Model Nintendo Switch Nintendo Switch Lite - HACPAWN6A

Delivery $81.31

Play-Asia.com

$75.44

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $13.16

Play-Asia.com

$75.82

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $10.40

Play-Asia.com

$75.90

Mario Strikers: Battle League

Delivery $7.28

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Disappointing
20 June 2022

As a longtime fan of the series who has been waiting for a new installment for many years, it pains me to have to give this game anything other than a glowing review. Unfortunately, there is barely any content, and the content that is present is lackluster. As expected, there is no story mode, but this is a party game so that's understandable. The only options are quick match, cup battles, online play, and a team-based online mode. While the original game on GameCube has 4 difficulty settings, this game only has 2: braindead and ridiculous. The normal AI doesn't even try, so every game ends in a 10-0 victory at minimum. The galactic difficulty is so blatantly unfair that it isn't even worth playing. The AI reads inputs, and if you're winning then the game ... MoreAs a longtime fan of the series who has been waiting for a new installment for many years, it pains me to have to give this game anything other than a glowing review. Unfortunately, there is barely any content, and the content that is present is lackluster. As expected, there is no story mode, but this is a party game so that's understandable. The only options are quick match, cup battles, online play, and a team-based online mode. While the original game on GameCube has 4 difficulty settings, this game only has 2: braindead and ridiculous. The normal AI doesn't even try, so every game ends in a 10-0 victory at minimum. The galactic difficulty is so blatantly unfair that it isn't even worth playing. The AI reads inputs, and if you're winning then the game conveniently gives your opponents a few quick lazy goals to keep them in the game and ultimately give them an undeserved win. Victories feel like you're winning in spite of the game rather than because you actually earned the win. This is the only content in the game with any sort of progression (beating cups to earn trophies and coins to buy gear), and it isn't fun in the slightest. As a result, I can't recommend the game to any solo player for its current price tag of $60.With all that being said, playing the game with friends is pretty fun, and the gameplay mechanics are very faithful to past installments which is a huge plus. I do still recommend the game, but ONLY if you're going to play local or online co-op with friends. Other than that, stay away.

nintenjoeswitch originally posted on bestbuy.com
Excellent gameplay but lack of content
11 June 2022

The gameplay is on this game is satisfying and addicting! It’s easy to learn and pick up but challenging to master. However, I’m giving it 3 stars due to the lack of content. There’s only 10 characters in the game, 5 levels, and only three game modes: Cup mode, Quick mode, and Club mode. Cup mode is pointless because you don’t unlock anything except coins to purchase gear. And Club mode is lacking due to the inability to play with 4 friends on 4 different consoles. Online mode is basically a couch multiplayer game if you want to 4 player experience. Again, the gameplay itself is amazing, it’s just the content that’s lackluster. Although early data mine reports show more free content is on its way (10 additional characters), It’s still a shame for those who buy the ... MoreThe gameplay is on this game is satisfying and addicting! It’s easy to learn and pick up but challenging to master. However, I’m giving it 3 stars due to the lack of content. There’s only 10 characters in the game, 5 levels, and only three game modes: Cup mode, Quick mode, and Club mode. Cup mode is pointless because you don’t unlock anything except coins to purchase gear. And Club mode is lacking due to the inability to play with 4 friends on 4 different consoles. Online mode is basically a couch multiplayer game if you want to 4 player experience. Again, the gameplay itself is amazing, it’s just the content that’s lackluster. Although early data mine reports show more free content is on its way (10 additional characters), It’s still a shame for those who buy the physical version that decades from now will be bare bones unless you download updates. I recommend this game as digital or at a discounted price.

Gerry originally posted on bestbuy.com
Get Strikers on Gamecube or Wii
15 July 2022

It is genuinely one of the biggest disappointments of all times. Outside of the lack of content, it suffers from poor gameplay. To elaborate, this is specifically the amount of players on the field and the general size of the field itself. I felt like there was never opportunity for a pass. So you just end up getting tackled. The animations were wonderful but that does not in any way make it worth a purchase. I would highly recommend just finding a strikers copy on gamecube or wii. They are crafted to near perfection.

NOTTHEBEES originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good gameplay, lack of content
7 November 2022

I was so excited about the new Mario Strikers game, after growing up playing the previous titles on the GameCube and Wii.Content wise there’s not a lot to do.Not a lot of Characters but Nintendo is providing free updates and has already expanded the roster.Gameplay itself is probably the best it has ever been.Some good changes include:- being able to steal lob passes- striker orb to limit super strikes- charging up tackles- being able to hit to boost your own teammatesThe gameplay is so fluid and probably the best aspect of this game, just don’t expect a lot of content.Also I’d highly recommend playing with family/friends as a party game. I have played with up to 8 players and the game was a blast!

Krc72 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good with friends, okay single player
1 December 2022

I will say it's a lot of fun and at it's best when you're playing against a friend, so if that's your main reason for buying, then it's 5 stars.I was a huge fan of Mario Strikers on the Gamecube and was beyond excited for this. However, the ultimate result is just okay. The field size in this game is way too small. When playing the computer on hard difficulty, the actual difficulty fluctuates extremely. You can tell there are times where the AI just decides it's time for you to lose and there's nothing you can do about it, which is incredibly frustrating.But again, if you just want some quick fun mayhem with friends, this is a good game for that.

kjs186 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good, not great, entry into the Mario Sports genre
15 July 2022

I think this game is fun overall. The matches are fast paced and exciting and the unique characters make things very entertaining. The problem is that outside of the individual matches, the game feels very skimpy. I get that this is supposed to be an arcade-style game, but more options for longer matches or variable rulesets would add a ton to the quality. It's too complicated for someone to just pick up and play, but it's too repetitive for someone to want to keep playing over the long haul. I imagine this is something I'll occasionally go back to, but I'd much rather play the arcade mode on FIFA and lose out on the fun of Mario characters while having what is ultimately a much more fleshed-out game. Wait for this to go on sale. It's not worth $60.

BenA originally posted on bestbuy.com
Nintendo is Loosing their Touch
17 June 2022

I never had the need to return the game, and may have opted for the demo instead; high hopes proved otherwise. But I dumbfoundedly discovered you can’t return a title once it has been opened.I tried playing it more afterwards only to discover the dodgy mechanics, lack of vision, and absent single player experience. Mechanics left me with a hard time playing with difficult controls. A reaction reel trained for a requirement of hours of gameplay. Lack of vision because of a small tiny map to work with. To compensate this, they decided on poorly managed mystery boxes to grant you items whilst previously it was character based. No single player mode… or just nothing to encourage you on with a wall of fame. Just no vision for a single player experience if you know what ... MoreI never had the need to return the game, and may have opted for the demo instead; high hopes proved otherwise. But I dumbfoundedly discovered you can’t return a title once it has been opened.I tried playing it more afterwards only to discover the dodgy mechanics, lack of vision, and absent single player experience. Mechanics left me with a hard time playing with difficult controls. A reaction reel trained for a requirement of hours of gameplay. Lack of vision because of a small tiny map to work with. To compensate this, they decided on poorly managed mystery boxes to grant you items whilst previously it was character based. No single player mode… or just nothing to encourage you on with a wall of fame. Just no vision for a single player experience if you know what I mean.This is rocket league and Mario kart put together… with a much smaller pixel space to work with. Thanks…

isaac originally posted on bestbuy.com
Not better than the first one
14 July 2022

I'll get out my Gamecube before I play this garbage. The friendly AI are useless and dont provide any sort of defense. When they attempt power shot you are the only one that will oppose it. The opposing team AI makes goals often with with simple kicks. I was scored on 5 times by just the AI walking forward and just kicking. Bowser often can just walk forward and kick a simple goal without being imposed bu other AI because of his strength and shooter stat. You cant change controls. The game feels too simple no depth. The music is annoying.

coolguyace originally posted on bestbuy.com
Strikers and Nintendo dropped the ball...
12 June 2022

Let’s be honest, gameplay is fun and feels good and is not the issue. The major issue is online play. My friends and I thought this was going to be great to play together in “Strikers Clubs”. Well you can only play with 1 other person. 4 people can’t play together in a clubs match. The only way you can play 4 separate people together is 2 on one console and 2 on another, then you can have 4. It’s 2022 this issue should have only been a problem a decade ago, if that. Nintendo has been a joke in this generation and continues to portray that. Incomplete games coupled with 10 updates to come months later down the road. It’s fun to play but they really messed up here. Hoping they adjust soon!

Lou Sanus originally posted on Target
Strikers returns…but missing some big features
17 June 2022

After 15 years of waiting for a new Mario Strikers game, Nintendo and Next Level games released a new installment in the series for Nintendo Switch, Mario and the gang return for another round of Soccer with no rules, and items. This team, the player can customize their teams with each character from the selected roster as well as gearing up new armor to power up the characters’ speed, shooting, passing, technique and strength. Like the first two Strikers games, you control your character to kick, pass and knock your opponents to the electric fence and win as many goals as you can by scoring one point or two by obtaining a striker ball to do a charge kick. Whether to battle against friends locally online or against cpu in the tournament to earn the 5 cups and coins ... MoreAfter 15 years of waiting for a new Mario Strikers game, Nintendo and Next Level games released a new installment in the series for Nintendo Switch, Mario and the gang return for another round of Soccer with no rules, and items. This team, the player can customize their teams with each character from the selected roster as well as gearing up new armor to power up the characters’ speed, shooting, passing, technique and strength. Like the first two Strikers games, you control your character to kick, pass and knock your opponents to the electric fence and win as many goals as you can by scoring one point or two by obtaining a striker ball to do a charge kick. Whether to battle against friends locally online or against cpu in the tournament to earn the 5 cups and coins to purchase new gear.But like Mario Golf Super Rush and Mario Tennis Aces, Battle League is missing a few features. The roster is weak compared to Charged, less items, and not that much unlockables. Aside from those negatives, Battle League’s animation is beautiful and the controls are good,While the lack of features are missing, Mario Strikers Battle League will be kicking around when Nintendo adds DLC sometime soon.

JeffMan1490 originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Official Release DateJun 10, 2022
Players1-8
Total votes4

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