A few interesting details included the title would be an action-adventure game, and that players would control two Rabbids at once. The aim of the game is to collect junk so that the Rabbids can build a tower and return to their home, which for some reason they conclude is the moon. Power-ups will also play a key role in gameplay.
Today, Ubisoft announced Rabbids Go Home. Sadly, the French-based company is still remaining tight-lipped on the project. They did however confirm it was being developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, who was responsible for the original Rayman Raving Rabbids, Beyond Good & Evil and is currently working on Assassin's Creed 2.
Further details will be published in the May issue of Australia's Official Nintendo magazine, which should be available from April 22nd.

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