Asterix Obelix- Slap Them All- 2 Switch Nsp -... May 2026

To get Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All! 2 for your Nintendo Switch, you can purchase the official digital version directly from the Nintendo eShop.

: A new combat mechanic where players can activate a "Fury" state to deal massive damage. Each character also has a unique Ultimate Attack to clear large groups of enemies. Dynamic Combat

Comparison: Slap them All! 2 vs. The First Game

| Feature | Asterix & Obelix: Slap them All! (2021) | Asterix & Obelix: Slap them All! 2 (2023) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Movement | 2D Linear (Left to Right) | 360° Top-down Arena | | Co-op | Local only | Local + AI Partner Option | | Enemies on screen | ~5-8 max | ~15-25 max | | Replayability | Low (Arcade only) | High (Upgrades, Skins, Endless Mode) | | Art Style | Rasterized sprites | Hand-drawn 2K sprites | Asterix Obelix- Slap them All- 2 Switch NSP -...

Gameplay: Players can expect to navigate through levels set in ancient Gaul and Rome, fighting against various characters from the series. Cooperative play might be a feature, allowing friends to join in as Asterix and Obelix, working together to take down enemies.

Faithful to the Series: The game promises to stay true to the spirit of the Asterix and Obelix comics, offering a humorous and action-packed experience. To get Asterix & Obelix: Slap Them All

5. Easy to Learn, Hard to Master

The controls are simple: one button for light slap, one for heavy attack, one for jump, and a special move button. However, mastering combos and perfect dodges requires practice. Difficulty options allow younger players to enjoy the story too.

Obelix nodded, content. “And maybe next year,” he said thoughtfully, “we’ll enter the Roman garrison as guests. They could use a lesson in sportsmanship.” Each character also has a unique Ultimate Attack

They arrived at the tournament grounds by midday, where banners from neighboring tribes—Belgians, Britons, Spanish, and even a few Romans in disguise—fluttered. At the center stood a platform draped in colorful cloths and an announcer with a booming voice. The rules were simple: a series of friendly slap-matches judged for style, timing, and good humor. The prize: a golden palm large enough to roast a whole boar.