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You Have To Play Princess Peach: Showtime To The End To Find Out Its Developer

A recent demo data mine has already potentially leaked who did made it.

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In order to find out who developed the upcoming Princess Peach: Showtime game, players will need to reach the credits.

"The development team will be credited in the game credits," a Nintendo spokesperson told Eurogamer. Currently, we don't know who the developer of Princess Peach Showtime is, only Nintendo is the publisher with the game utilizing Unreal Engine 4.

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However, Princess Peach: Showtime has a demo out on the eShop and players have uncovered who the potential developer of the game is. There is a codename behind the demo, which is PJ037, and this apparently lines up with other codenames that developer Good-Feel has used.

Good-Feel is a studio based in Japan and has worked on several Nintendo games before, including Yoshi's Crafted World and Kirby's Epic Yarn.

Nintendo has recently been strange about disclosing who has developed some of its games. Developer ArtePiazza handled the Super Mario RPG remake, but that information wasn't available until players hit the credits. At the time, Nintendo was even coy about who the new voice actor for Mario was going to be following Charles Martinet's retirement from the role.

Princess Peach: Showtime launches on March 22 for Nintendo Switch. In GameSpot's Princess Peach: Showtime preview, we said, "Princess Peach: Showtime plays like a simple primer made to give novice gamers a gentle introduction to everything from melee action to stealth to cooking games."

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