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Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: How to Unlock Pixel Pack DLC Weapons

HOW TO GET PIXEL PACK DLC WEAPONS IN MARIO + RABBIDS: KINGDOM BATTLE

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For those that pre-ordered Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, you’ll benefit from receiving an additional eight weapons courtesy of the Pixel Pack DLC bonus.

Those who ordered a physical copy from a retail store or online outlet such as Amazon should get a printed code to unlock the DLC inside their box. The DLC is a retail pre-order pack only and, as far as we know, will only be available for those that purchased the game digitally as an additional paid DLC later on.

Unfortunately, the method of actually activating this code differs depending on which region you bought the game, which is causing some confusion.

For those living in North America, the code that was included in your box set is the Nintendo eShop code. Simply enter this code into the eShop “redeem code” section and it will automatically unlock the Pixel Pack DLC.

For those in EU/AU regions, the code included is, in fact, a Ubisoft code to unlock the Nintendo eShop code. To redeem it:

  1. Go to www.mario-rabbids.com/redeem
  2. Log in with your Ubisoft account or register to create one.
  3. Enter your code.
  4. Ubisoft will then email you instructions.

It should be noted that some regions outside of North America have not yet been able to redeem codes. It seems that Ubisoft has been delayed in setting up the feature.

Once you have the Pixel Pack DLC unlocked, it is simply a case of heading to the Battle HQ to find your updated inventory. From here, you can swap weapons and choose which of the eight you would like to equip.

That is all the information you should need to unlock the Pixel Pack DLC weapons in Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle. For more guides on the game, be sure to check out our wiki.

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Alex Gibson

Alex was a Senior Editor at Twinfinite and worked on the site between January 2017 and March 2023. He covered the ins and outs of Valorant extensively, and frequently provided expert insight into the esports scene and wider video games industry. He was a self-proclaimed history & meteorological expert, and knew about games too. Playing Games Since: 1991, Favorite Genres: RPG, Action

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