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Home » Nintendo confirms a summer time launch date for Rhythm Heaven / Paradise Groove
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Nintendo confirms a summer time launch date for Rhythm Heaven / Paradise Groove

Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nintendo has introduced the official launch date for Rhythm Heaven Groove.

The rhythm motion sport, which can be renamed Rhythm Paradise Groove in Europe to proceed the collection’ naming conference in that area, can be launched on Nintendo Swap on July 2.

The sport can be priced £33.99 / $39.99, as confirmed by the pre-order web page on the Nintendo Swap eShop.

Rhythm Heaven Groove is the fifth sport in Nintendo‘s rhythm motion collection, and can one once more characteristic music produced by Japanese musician Tsunku.

The Swap sport would be the first new Rhythm Heaven sport in over a decade, and the primary all-new entry since 2011.

The Rhythm Heaven video games are made up of a collection of rhythm challenges, by which gamers have to make use of audio cues to be able to full duties, by matching the beat.

The primary sport, Rhythm Tengoku, was launched on the Sport Boy Advance in 2006, however by no means made it outdoors of Japan. Regardless of this, the GBA’s area free capabilities and the sport’s relative lack of textual content meant it was some of the well-liked imported GBA video games.

Rhythm Tengoku was well-liked sufficient to spawn a sequel, the 2008 Nintendo DS sport Rhythm Heaven (often known as Rhythm Paradise in Europe). Whereas the primary sport made use of the GBA’s A and B buttons, the sequel as an alternative used the DS contact display, with gamers tapping, holding and flicking their stylus to the beat.

The third sport, Rhythm Heaven Fever (recognized in Europe as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise), was launched on the Wii in 2011 however made use of the Wii Distant’s A and B buttons as an alternative of its movement sensing capabilities.

Lastly, Nintendo 3DS sport Rhythm Heaven Megamix supplied a kind of ‘remix’ compilation of the earlier video games, with over 100 rhythm video games to select from.