Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition (Nintendo)
Product description
Key takeaways
If you’re looking for a Nintendo Switch 2 game with lots of variety in how you play, Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is built around that idea. It leans into fresh challenges, surprise moments, and—importantly—multiple ways to enjoy it with other people.
On top of the main adventure, the Switch 2 Edition perspective is clearly about expanding the social side: local co-op/competitive play is a focus, plus online options for joining friends and family. There’s also a new “assist mode” designed to keep things comfortable if you’re newer to Mario games or simply want an easier on-ramp.
Worth noting: some multiplayer and online features come with requirements (controllers per player, and internet for online play). If you’re expecting everything to work instantly without setup, it might feel a little restrictive.

The essentials
This edition is positioned as the Switch 2 version of Super Mario Bros. Wonder, with added content that’s tied to Bellabel Park and other extra challenges. If you like Mario for its “pick up and play” rhythm, this one keeps that spirit, but adds more structured variety—especially when you’re rotating between solo runs and group sessions.
A concrete example: you could spend a session exploring Bellabel Park’s multiplayer attractions with up to four players locally, then shift to something more competitive-minded by moving to the Game Room Plaza attractions when you want a different pace. It’s the sort of set-up that works well for households where people don’t always want the same kind of game mode.
It also includes the “Brigade Snail” training idea (described as a training camp in Central Camp), where up to four players tackle challenges during the main adventure, fill them in to earn badges, and increase their member rank. The tone here is “game within the game”, which can keep replay from feeling like the exact same route again.



What stands out
What’s most convincing about this Switch 2 Edition is how the extra content is packaged for groups. The Bellabel Park section includes multiple local attractions where players can cooperate or compete, even with GameShare. Separately, there’s online play through the Game Room Plaza setup.
It’s also not just about more levels—there are character and plot hooks that steer your curiosity. The Koopalings are back, Bellabel flowers have been stolen, and there’s a clear “go look around, spot hints, and chase treasure” framing. Rosalina and Luma are also included as playable options, and the description suggests a co-star style where another player can join and fly around to collect coins and defeat enemies without taking damage.
Finally, the assist mode is a strong practical addition. It’s described as protecting players from damage or falls during gameplay, which can make a big difference if you’re trying to reduce frustration rather than chase perfection.

Tech specs
- Name: Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
- Type: Video game
- Brand: Nintendo
What you’ll notice day to day
This is the kind of Mario title that tends to work in short bursts as much as long sessions. The multiplayer attractions (local and online) are the main reason it feels more “social” than a plain single-player experience.



That said, the setup details matter. Local multiplayer needs a compatible controller for each player, and additional controllers may be required. For online play, an internet connection is necessary, and online services require account creation. GameShare also has an important limitation: shared software can only be played during the specific session it was shared, and it can’t be played once that session ends.
Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It’s a good fit if you want a Switch 2 Mario game with plenty of reasons to play together — whether that’s cooperative sessions on the sofa or competitive moments through the multiplayer attractions. It also suits you if you’re bringing in newer players or you just want the option of assist mode when things get tough.
It might not be a great match if you mainly play alone and don’t care much about multiplayer. In that case, you’d be leaning on the core Mario adventure alone, and the extra Bellabel Park/Game Room content may feel less relevant.

Also, if your household can’t reliably cover controller needs, or you’re not set up for online play, some of the standout features won’t be as accessible as they sound.
Final verdict
Should you buy it? This Switch 2 Edition is worth considering if you’re buying for a shared Switch 2 household and want Mario gameplay plus structured multiplayer attractions, including an assist mode that helps reduce harsh failure moments.
But if you’re strictly a solo player with limited appetite for multiplayer setup (controllers, internet, and account requirements), you may find it over-indexes on the social features rather than offering a simpler, more straightforward experience.



Mini FAQ
Can I play multiplayer locally?
Yes. The description states that Bellabel Park includes local multiplayer attractions for up to four players, and it also mentions controller requirements per player.
Does online play work with friends?
The Game Room Plaza section is described as offering online play, and it notes that an internet connection is required for online gaming.
What is the assist mode?
It’s a mode designed to protect players from damage or falls, making the game easier to enjoy if you’re new to Mario games or you find the action challenging.
Is GameShare included?
GameShare is mentioned for starting a local session, but the description also clarifies limitations around session timing and what shared software can be played after the session ends.
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