Super Mario Bros. Wonder Becomes Playable at Certain Stores
As the release date for Super Mario Bros. Wonder approaches, Nintendo has started to roll out demos of the game at multiple retailers across the US. This means that players can try out the game before its official release date. You can play this demo at the Switch kiosks located in stores like Target, Walmart, and GameStop. Based on some of the footage we’ve seen so far, players will be able to access some of the earlier segments of the game and try out the Elephant power-up.
If you’re interested in learning more about this upcoming release, you can take a look at our hands-on and the previews so far.The Super Mario Bros. Wonder game is set to release on October 20, 2023. The game features classic Mario side-scrolling gameplay with the addition of Wonder Flowers, which trigger spectacular moments in the game. These game-changing items can make some wonderfully weird stuff happen, such as pipes coming alive and wreaking havoc as a giant Spike-Ball. The game also features badges that players can collect throughout the game and use to get fun new powers.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder demo is now playable in some Target stores pic.twitter.com/adA1nLMC1Q
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Players can team up with up to three friends locally on one Nintendo Switch system and race through these worlds together.If you’re excited about the release of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, you can pre-order the physical version of the game now. Nintendo Switch Online members can also buy a pair of vouchers for just $99.98 USD / $132.99 CAD and redeem each one for a select digital game, including Super Mario Bros. Wonder, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, or Pikmin 4. Additionally, players can play in style with the Nintendo Switch OLED Model: Mario Red Edition system, launching on October 6