Nintendo’s Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake has been rated by the USA’s ESRB.
The game, which currently only has a ‘2024’ release window,has been given an E for Everyone ratingby the software board, suggesting it could release sometime in the near future.

The Thousand-Year Door remake waspreviously rated in Brazil and Korea late last year, so the ESRB rating adds further credence to the idea it could be released earlier in 2024 than expected.
TheSwitchgame, announced last year, is a remake of a cult favouriteGameCubetitle. The Thousand-Year Door was released to critical acclaim in 2004, and has a score of 87 onMetacritic.

The game won Console Role Playing Game of the Year at the 8th Interactive Achievement Awards (now known as theDICEAwards).
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is likely one of the final large releases onNintendo’s console before the Japanese publisher reveals plans for its next machine.

Nintendo is yet to publicly discuss its next-gen console plans, but a 2023 VGC report indicated thatthe company is planning to launch new hardware this year.