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Super Mario Bros. Wonder is getting quite an update for the Nintendo Switch 2. New details for the Supers Mario Bros. Wonder Switch 2 edition have surfaced and there’s a good amount to explore.

The game will receive new co-op and competitive gameplay along with new content and enhancements for the Nintendo Switch 2. A new area called the Bellabel Park features two large plazas with various attractions and challenges for players . For example, the Fast Cash: Tip Tap’s Coin spree where players collect as many gold coins as you can within the time limit. Multiplayer Plaza will feature seventeen various types of attractions where you can play with up to three friends on the same console. The Switch 2 version will support GameShare so you can share it locally up to three other players on their own consoles. A great way to play with friends and family if only one game is available on the Switch 2. The other area called the Game Room Plaza supports both local and online and up to twelve friends can compete against each other in the plaza’s six additional attractions.

There’s more. A new power-up and new playable characters such as Rosalina and Luma joining the party. An assist mode becomes available for those who are looking to play without the headaches or screaming. Official details from Nintendo shared below:

  • Toad Brigade Training Camp – In Bellabel Park, you can also put your skills to the test across a wide variety of challenges set in courses from Super Mario Bros. Wonder. As you progress through the main game, you will have access to even more training courses from across the Flower Kingdom. Complete the trainings on your own or try clearing the objectives with up to three other players to rise through the rankings of the Toad Brigade and aim to become an elite explorer.
  • Assist Mode – New to the Super Mario Bros. Wonder experience? There’s plenty of help here. Turn this on while you play the courses and you’ll have the opportunity to recover quickly from unexpected falls into pits without losing a life or avoid taking damage no matter which character you play as. No pressure, all play!
  • Familiar Friends – This new edition brings none other than Rosalina herself to the Flower Kingdom for the first time! And she’s not alone – Co-Star Luma is also along for the ride as an assist character, available when at least two people are playing together. Luma won’t take damage but can help other players out by spinning to defeat enemies and gather coins in the courses. You can even control Luma using the Nintendo Switch 2 mouse control functionality!
  • And Mischievous Enemies – While Rosalina and Luma are welcome guests, you may feel differently about the Koopalings, who (of course) arrive to add a bit of chaos. After treasure hidden inside Bellabel Park is stolen by the seven Koopalings, they all flee to various worlds across the Flower Kingdom. Keep an eye out because if you stumble upon one, you’ll now have to enter their course and engage in battle with them!

Those who already own the original Nintendo Switch version can upgrade to the Switch 2 version along with the new content for a retail price of $19.99 USD. If you are looking to purchase the full game, along with the new additions for the Switch 2, that options is available. While the retail price was not revealed on the Nintendo eShop during the time of this article, expect it to be priced at around $70 USD.

Nintendo also revealed three new amiibo figures: Elephant Mario, Poplin & Prince Florian and Captain Toad & Talking Flower. These three figures will release the same day as the new update. A retailed price set for $24.99 USD each.

Another figure from the game will receive its own release date. The Talking Flower that can talk freely or by pushing on the button will be available to purchase on March 12th at the Nintendo New York, Nintendo San FranciscoMy Nintendo Store and select retailers. A retailed price set at $34.99 USD.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park launches on the Nintendo Switch 2 on March 26, 2026.

Source: Nintendo


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When Seth is not designing or developing, he spends time with his family and his occasional dose of anime, sports and video games.

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