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Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise to Be Removed from Select eShops

2025-09-02 02:25:07

Nintendo Switch exclusive title Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm & Exercise is set to be removed from digital storefronts in specific regions, with the UK eShop confirming a November 28 delisting date. Interestingly, not all regions appear to be following this removal schedule, suggesting that fans in some areas might still have the opportunity to purchase this fitness-focused sequel for their collections.

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Upon its December 2020 release, Fitness Boxing 2 demonstrated impressive commercial performance by selling over 500,000 units within its first month. The game's rapid success prompted Nintendo to release the first downloadable content pack merely weeks after launch. This unique fitness experience combines boxing techniques with rhythm gameplay set to popular tracks from artists including Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, and Marshmello, creating an engaging workout environment for players.

The Nintendo UK eShop has officially confirmed that Fitness Boxing 2 will be delisted on November 28, with the demo version also being removed from the platform. While the game will no longer be available for new purchases after this date, existing owners will maintain access to their digital copies and can continue to download any future software updates. The status of the game's additional content remains uncertain, as Nintendo hasn't clarified whether DLC packs will remain purchasable following the base game's removal.

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Currently, the US and Japanese eShop listings for Fitness Boxing 2 don't display the same removal notice as the UK storefront. This regional discrepancy mirrors previous situations where Nintendo removed the original Fitness Boxing game from digital stores without uniform announcements across all territories. While Nintendo hasn't provided an official explanation for the delisting, industry observers speculate that expiring music licenses for the featured tracks might be the primary factor behind this decision.

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