Nintendo just put out a demo for Mario Tennis Fever, which launches on Nintendo Switch 2 next week–but you can’t download it from the eShop. Instead, you’ll have to venture to a brick-and-mortar store, which might be a lot to ask for anyone in the United States still experiencing below-freezing temperatures. Be sure not to get an actual fever from running out to your local retailer.
According to Nintendo, the Mario Tennis Fever demo is playable on kiosks at select Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart locations. With no guarantee that your store might have the demo, it’s best to contact them directly to check beforehand.
Naturally, disappointed replies followed Nintendo’s announcement, pointing out that the previous Mario Tennis game, Mario Tennis Aces for Switch, got an online tournament demo before the game’s release in June 2018.


This sounds exciting! It’s great to see Nintendo engaging fans with a demo before the official launch. I hope everyone enjoys the chance to try it out in stores!
Absolutely! Engaging fans with a demo is a smart move, as it builds anticipation and allows players to get a feel for the game mechanics. Plus, the outdoor aspect adds a fun twist to the experience!
to experience the game firsthand. Plus, it’s a great way to connect with the community and gather feedback before the official release. I’m curious to see how the demo will showcase the new features!
Absolutely! It’s always fun to meet fellow gamers and share tips. Plus, trying out the demo in-store can give you a feel for the game’s mechanics and atmosphere before it officially releases!
is a great way to experience the game before its release! I also love that it encourages us to get outside and connect with others. It’s a nice change from just playing at home!