Release (UK): 24/06/2016
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Release (USA): 24/06/2016
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Release (Jap): 23/06/2016
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Genre: Sport
Developer: Sega Corporation
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.


A fun, competitive sports extravaganza
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games for the Wii U brought together the iconic characters from both franchises for another thrilling sports event. Released in 2016, the game let players compete in a variety of Olympic events, all with the usual Mario and Sonic flair. From 100-metre sprints to beach volleyball and even rhythmic gymnastics, the game captured the spirit of the Olympics while adding over-the-top, arcade-style gameplay. Fans of both franchises were treated to familiar characters and settings, blending Mario’s whimsical world with Sonic’s speed and energy.
Unique game modes and mini-games
Beyond the main Olympic events, the game offered unique twists, including special mini-games like soccer or the BMX event, which featured more fast-paced and unpredictable action. The game’s “Rival Showdown” mode also allowed players to challenge rivals in a series of events, building up to a final showdown. This added a competitive edge, giving players a reason to return and keep playing to outdo each other’s scores. Multiplayer was a big draw, with friends able to compete together or against each other in a fun and casual environment.
A celebration of Rio 2016
With the Rio Olympics serving as the backdrop, the game also featured vibrant and exciting renditions of famous Rio landmarks, including the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue. It felt like a true celebration of Brazil and the 2016 Olympic Games, blending real-world locations with the imaginative, cartoonish style of Mario and Sonic. While the game didn’t change the formula dramatically, it was a well-loved entry in the Mario & Sonic franchise, perfect for both casual and competitive players.
See the whole series:
- Beijing 2008 Summer Games, Wii (2007)
- Beijing 2008 Summer Games, DS (2007)
- Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, Wii (2009)
- Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, DS (2009)
- London 2012 Summer Games (Wii, 2011)
- London 2012 Summer Games (3DS, 2011)
- Sochi 2014 Winter Games, Wii U (2013)
- Rio 2016 Summer Games, Wii U (2016)
- Rio 2016 Summer Games, 3DS (2016)
- PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games, no game released
- Tokyo 2020 Summer Games, Switch (2019)
(Indicates year of first release. Dates may differ between regions.)