Fitness fans will surely remember that a new fitness game called FiNC HOME FiT was released on the Japanese Nintendo Switch in the past October 29th for 6,150 yen, both in physical and digital format. The game is approved by FiNC, Japan’s # 1 downloaded app in the health / fitness category and offers a total of 60 courses in the game’s training program.
Well, we get important news in this regard and that is that XSEED Games has announced that this title will feature a version for Nintendo Switch in the West known idea as Knockout Home Fitness and will launch in fall this year.
We leave you his premise and his trailer:
Grab a Joy-Con in each hand and prepare to achieve great results quickly with a training program designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch. Hit the idle with short, intense full-body workouts expertly developed to maximize calorie burn with moves based not just on boxing, but also other martial arts like Muay Thai, karate, and kung-fu. Track your progress and strive for long-term goals with personal training mode or dive into 3-minute high-efficiency fitness mode to blow off steam. Knockout Home Fitness features more than 25 diverse music tracks and four personal trainers, each with their own unique training style and personality.
Main features:
- Real Full-Body Fitness, 60 courses – Intense calorie-burning workouts with movements based on boxing and other martial arts such as karate, kung-fu and Muay Thai, with many courses designed for all fitness levels
- Daily workouts in about 15 minutes – Offering options for any lifestyle or schedule, players can choose between a 3-minute Fitness Mode, which offers selectable high-intensity workouts, or a pre-programmed Personal Training Mode that offers a varied selection of daily workout routines, including stretches that can be completed in about 15 minutes.
- Track progress and focus on results: the elegant “My Report” function provides statistics on training frequency, duration, calories burned and records of completed actions, all in one place
- Four personal trainers with personalities that adapt to the players’ training style, from the friendliest to the most rigorous, offer personalized daily routines that are adjusted to individual goals and keep things fresh with new activities every day.
What do you think?
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