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[[File:Together mode.png|thumb|280px|The Together Mode logo for Worldwide play]] | [[File:Together mode.png|thumb|280px|The Together Mode logo for Worldwide play]] | ||
The '''Together Mode''' in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' is a brand new feature to the series that allows six players to battle each other in what appears to be a combat training program. The entire mode plays in the same way as the ground missions of the game, with the on-rails flight mechanics never being used during any part of a match. It was first introduced at E3 2011 and allows 3 on 3 battles using the same weapons that are featured in the single player campaign. Multiplayer also features both normal [[Pit]] and [[Dark Pit]], as well as the [[Fighter]]s with which you will primarily use in battle. | The '''Together Mode''' in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' is a brand new feature to the series that allows six players to battle each other in what appears to be a combat training program. The entire mode plays in the same way as the ground missions of the game, with the on-rails flight mechanics never being used during any part of a match. It was first introduced at E3 2011 and allows 3 on 3 battles using the same weapons that are featured in the single player campaign. Multiplayer also features both normal [[Pit]] and [[Dark Pit]], as well as the [[Fighter]]s with which you will primarily use in battle. Despite this being a multiplayer mode, it can still be played by one player; all the player must do is select Local from the Together Mode Menu and create a room. The player will be "Player 1", while Players 2-6 will be controlled by the CPU. | ||
The game supports local and online multiplayer, allowing six people nearby or across the globe to battle each other in both random and friend matches. ''Uprising'' uses the [[nwiki:Nintendo Network|Nintendo Network]] instead of [[nwiki:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], the first official game in North America to do so. | The game supports local and online multiplayer, allowing six people nearby or across the globe to battle each other in both random and friend matches. ''Uprising'' uses the [[nwiki:Nintendo Network|Nintendo Network]] instead of [[nwiki:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], the first official game in North America to do so. |
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