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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. A minimum of two players are required to play this mode; any unoccupied spaces will be filled in by a CPU.  
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.