Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park
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| Developer | Nintendo EPD | ||||||||||||||
| Publisher | Nintendo | ||||||||||||||
| Platform | Nintendo Switch 2 | ||||||||||||||
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| Languages | English[A] Japanese Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Dutch French (Canada) French (Europe) German Italian Korean Polish[2] Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Europe) Russian Spanish (Latin America) Spanish (Europe) Thai[2][3] | ||||||||||||||
| Genre | Platformer | ||||||||||||||
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| Modes | Single player Multiplayer (2–4 players) Local Wireless Play (2-8 players) Online Play (2–12 players)[B] Local GameShare (2-4 players) Online GameShare (2-4 players) | ||||||||||||||
| Format | Nintendo Switch 2: | ||||||||||||||
| Input | Nintendo Switch 2: | ||||||||||||||
Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park is an enhanced port of Super Mario Bros. Wonder released worldwide for the Nintendo Switch 2 on March 26, 2026, as part of the Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary celebration. First announced during the September 2025 Nintendo Direct, the port includes new multiplayer co-op and competitive game modes along with the appearance of characters such as Rosalina and Co-Star Luma[1], the Koopalings, the Baby Yoshis, and the Toad Brigade.[11]
As with other "Nintendo Switch 2 Edition" software, owners of the original Super Mario Bros. Wonder are able to purchase the additional content as DLC via an upgrade pack. Conversely, the base game can be played on the original Nintendo Switch if the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition cartridge is inserted.
The game was covered during the Nintendo Treehouse: Live event on February 24, 2026.[12]
New content
Playable characters
| Name | Description | Attributes |
|---|---|---|
Rosalina |
Rosalina appears as a new playable character. Having crash landed a Starshroom before the events of the game, she joins Mario and his friends on their journey through the Flower Kingdom. A Luma also accompanies Rosalina during gameplay, but its appearance is purely cosmetic. | She functions and controls the same way as Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Yellow Toad, Blue Toad, and Toadette.[1] |
Co-Star Luma |
Co-Star Luma returns from Super Mario Galaxy 2 as an assistant type character, available when two or more players are playing locally. Co-Star Luma cannot be selected in Attraction Central. | They can freely fly around the screen and spin to defeat enemies. Like the Yoshis and Nabbit, they cannot take damage. They can also be controlled using the Joy-Con 2's mouse controls.[1] |
Captain Toad and a Plucky[13] |
Captain Toad is the leader of the Toad Brigade. Pluckies are yellow birds who wear a red neckerchief similar to Captain Toad's. They also deliver messages from a Poplin recruit helping track down the Koopalings to the player and Captain Toad. A Plucky is exclusively playable in one of the attractions in Bellabel Park. | One player controls Captain Toad while another controls the Plucky. Captain Toad cannot jump, so the second player uses the Plucky to help lift him off the ground.[13] |
Non-playable characters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
Brigade Blue Toad[1] |
A glasses-wearing Blue Toad member of the Toad Brigade. He appears in the Toad Brigade Training Camp, giving new missions for players to train and become recruits. |
Recruit Poplin[14] |
A Poplin with a similar headlamp and backpack to Captain Toad who helps Captain Toad track the Koopalings.[11] |
Poplin Band[15] |
Dark green Poplins that act as a marching band around Bellabel Park.[11] |
Curious Poplin |
A brown Poplin with a magnifying glass.[1] |
| Florist Poplin[15] | A purple Poplin that specializes in flowers. |
Tip-Tap |
A golden Lakitu's Cloud-like creature with arms that throws coins down on players by playing the drums.[11] |
Brigade Purple Toad[16] |
A purple member of the Toad Brigade. |
| Brigade Yellow Toad[16] | A sleepy yellow member of the Toad Brigade. |
| Brigade Green Toad[16] | A green member of the Toad Brigade. |
Bosses
The Koopalings return as bosses. Upon entering Bellabel Park, the Koopalings steal the seven Bellabel Flowers from Bellabel Park, and Captain Toad and the Poplin Recruit help the player find them. Each Koopaling hides in a different world of the Flower Kingdom, which now features a new level type, called Brigade Tent. These levels are remixed versions of older levels where the Koopalings use Wonder powers to transform into different forms, where the player must proceed through the level while constantly being attacked, before battling the corresponding Koopaling at the end. Upon defeating them, the they are rewarded with a Bellabel Flower.[11][1]
After Ludwig is defeated, harder versions of these bosses become available as challenges in the Toad Brigade Training Camp.
| Regular form | Wonder form | Name | Description | Courses |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | Koopalings[17] | When entering Bellabel Park for the first time, the Koopalings, attempting to steal the large Bellabel Flower, are fought together in a Koopa Clown Car with a different design. The player must stomp on them or use the Flower form's projectiles in order to defeat them.[17] | Bellabel Park | |
| Wendy | Wendy transforms into a giant Cheep Cheep-like form in her battle. She is fought in Pipe-Rock Plateau. | Wendy's Showdown! | ||
| Lemmy | Lemmy transforms into a jester-like form with giant sleeves that can launch bombs, and rides atop spiky magical balls. He can also transform into a giant spike ball. He is fought in Fluff-Puff Peaks. | Lemmy's Showdown! | ||
| Larry | Larry transforms into a large, crystalline version of himself. He fights by summoning jewel blocks, crystal versions of Fire Knuckles, and bomb-like enemies. He is fought in Shining Falls. | Larry's Showdown! | ||
| Roy | Roy transforms into a gigantic ghostly version of himself, and possesses a wrecked ship found in the background. He launches giant Fish Bones, summons Boos wearing sunglasses, and slams the ship down on the players. He is fought in Sunbaked Desert | Roy's Showdown! | ||
| Iggy | Iggy transforms into a long-necked plant and summons Wonder Piranhas, as well as spitting seeds in a manner similar to both Melon Piranha Plants and Skedaddlers. He is fought in Fungi Mines. | Iggy's Showdown! | ||
| Morton | Morton transforms into a giantic puppet, creating earthquakes from the background while Lakitus control him from the foreground. He is fought in Deep Magma Bog. | Morton's Showdown! | ||
| Ludwig | Ludwig transforms into a cloudy version of himself, and attacks with lightning, wind, and summoned Downpour Clouds. He is fought in Pipe-Rock Plateau. | Ludwig's Showdown! |
Enemies
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| Name | Description | Courses | New |
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Cloud Cheep Cheeps |
Purple, puffy, cloud-like Cheep Cheeps that appear out of Wendy's portal rings in groups.[18] | Wendy's Showdown! | |
Cross Bob-ombs |
Mine-like Bob-ombs that appear out of smoke. Their explosion blast is in a cross-form.[19] | Larry's Showdown! | |
Wonder Fish Bones |
Large groups of large Fish Bones that are sent raining down from the ship by Roy. They appear in small batches, with many falling down at once.[20] | Roy's Showdown! |
Power-ups
| Power-up | Form | Description | ||
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Super Flower Pot |
Flower Mario |
Flower Luigi |
Flower Peach |
The Super Flower Pot is a new power-up that transforms Mario into Flower Mario. This lets him throw flowers upwards that can damage enemies and flutter his leaves to jump farther[1][15]. It also allows him to carry water in his petals, similar to Elephant Mario, and spray them one at a time when spin-jumping, performing a midair spin, or extending his jump.[21] |
Flower Daisy |
Flower Yellow Toad | |||
Flower Blue Toad |
Flower Toadette | |||
Flower Rosalina | ||||
Badges
- Main article: Badge (Super Mario Bros. Wonder)
A new badge type called Double Badges allow players to use the abilities of two badges simultaneously.[15]
- Wall-Climb Jump + Grappling Vine[15]
- Auto Super Mushroom + All Elephant Power[15]
- Spring Feet + Invisibility[15]
Objects
| Name | Description |
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Bellabel Flower |
A white flower resembling a lily of the valley. Seven Bellabel Flowers are stolen by the Koopalings and must be found across various levels in the Flower Kingdom.[1] |
Bellabel Water
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Droplets of water, which can be collected either by completing missions in the Toad Brigade Training Camp or playing attractions in Attraction Central. It can be used to obtain flowers, which can be used to buy decorations for the park.[12][15] |
Starpoint |
A floating ring resembling a Super Star. Touching it grants the player invincibility.[12] |
Other changes
Gameplay
- An Assist Mode has been added to the game. It prevents the player from taking any damage and allows them to float with a Propeller Flower after falling into a pit.
- amiibo support is now added, and scanning them rewards in-game items.
Aesthetic
- The UI for the character selection screen has a few changes:
- The background that the characters sit on is now entirely gray, rather than having the Yoshis and Nabbit's portion of it being dark teal.
- The text box that originally said "Yoshis and Nabbit won't take damage, but they also won't transform with power-ups." now says "Yoshi and Nabbit do not take damage and will not transform with power-ups." Additionally, the text box has been moved to the bottom of the screen rather than right underneath the Yoshis and Nabbit's character icons.
- Player number icons are now color coded by character instead of P1, P2, P3, and P4 being red, blue, green, and yellow respectively.
Miscellaneous
- The game is now translated to Polish and Thai, two languages the original was not available in, as at the time, Nintendo of Europe did not do Polish translations, and Nintendo Singapore and Nintendo Thailand did not yet exist.
- The Talking Flowers' English and Russian voice lines have been rerecorded by Patrick Seitz and Stanislav Shapkin respectively, their voice actors since Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV, replacing the original lines by Mick Wingert and Anton Kobylko, likely to keep consistency with the new dialogue added. However, it is possible to listen to the original voice lines by booting up the original Nintendo Switch Edition of the game from the main menu.
Bellabel Park
- Main article: Bellabel Park
A new location in the Flower Kingdom, Bellabel Park, appears in this game.
Attraction Central
Attraction Central holds a slew of multiplayer attractions that can be played both locally and online. The left side of the map, called the Local Multiplayer Plaza, contains attractions for local multiplayer, while the right side of the map, called the Game Room Plaza, contains attractions for online multiplayer. Between both attraction plazas is the Tour Plaza,[22] where a stand with a Racing Wiggler and a cart with an amiibo icon can be found.[1]
Local Multiplayer Plaza
The Local Multiplayer Plaza contains 17 attractions, which can be played with up to four players on the same system or through GameShare.[1] The top half of the Plaza contains the Co-op Attractions, where players work together, while the bottom half contains the VS attractions, where players compete against each other in both free-for-all and teams format. Some attractions share the same level marker with other similar ones on the World Map, and some attractions contain multiple levels that can be selected, including modified versions of levels from the main game as well as some original stages. Some attractions also allow for certain badges to be equipped, and unlike the main game, each player can equip their own individual badge instead of sharing one.[23] The following are all the known attractions in the plaza:
| Attraction | Rules | Courses featured (and difficulty) | Available badges |
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| VS attractions | |||
Baby Yoshi's Feeding Time[24] |
These Baby Yoshis need all the food they can get. Help them grow big and strong by feeding them fruit and enemies, but try to skip the poison fruit![25] | Scram, Skedaddlers! (★)[25] Rolla Koopa Derby (★★)[25] The Anglefish Trial: Ready, Aim, Fly! (★★)[25] Robbird Cove (★★)[25] Leaping Smackerel (★★★)[25] |
Parachute Cap[25] Floating High Jump[25] Fast Dash[25] Boosting Spin Jump[25] Jet Run[25] Fruit Lover[25] |
Fast Cash: Tip-Tap's Coin Spree[11] |
A battle of coin collecting! Watch out for Tip-Tap, who will scatter coins all over the place. Aim to be the one with the most coins at the end![26] | A modified version of Here Come the Hoppos Robbird Cove[15] |
|
Lucky Break: Sparkling Coin Spree[23] |
A battle of coin collecting! Grab 10-Coin Balloons for a nice boost, but those pesky Bowser Balloons will set you back! Aim to be the one with the most coins at the end![26] |
A modified version of Bonus: Coins Galore![1] | |
Think Fast: Boo's Coin Spree[23] |
A battle of coin collecting! Grab as many coins as you can while King Boo is sleeping, but stop dead in your tracks before he wakes up![26] |
Welcome to the Flower Kingdom! (★)[23] Rolla Koopa Derby (★)[23] Here Come the Hoppos (★★)[23] Valley Fulla Snootles (★★)[23] Pole Block Passage (★★★)[23] Bloomps of the Desert Skies (★★★)[23] |
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Get Gobbling: Yoshi's Buffet[1] |
Players can only control Yoshis in this attraction. | Armads on the Roll | |
Knock 'em Back: Bubble Blaster[11] |
A back-and-forth battle with bubbles. Use a Bubble Blaster and send your rivals flying![11] | Slopes of the Magma Ruins (★)[12] Tread Lightly on Donut Blocks (★★)[12] Sinking Feeling on the Lifts (★★)[12] Toxic Falls in the Ice Valley (★★)[12] Bubbling Magma Fountains (★★★)[12] Topsy-Turvy Poison Ruins (★★★)[12] |
Parachute Cap[12] Floating High Jump[12] Boosting Spin Jump[12] Spring Feet[12] Life Booster[12] |
Battle Royale: Survival Challenge[12] |
Challenge your rivals in an intense mixture of games where survival matters above all else![12] | Don't Fall! Dropdown Countdown Lifts (★)[12] Kick, Kick, Kick with Rolla Koopas (★)[12] Bob-omb Barrage (★★)[12] Aim to Win with Launching Blocks (★★)[12] Chilly Arctic Climb (★★★)[12] Run from Rifts (★★★)[12] |
Parachute Cap[12] Floating High Jump[12] Boosting Spin Jump[12] Spring Feet[12] Safety Bounce[12] Life Booster[12] |
| Players compete in a small arena, using lightning rods to zap opponents and cause them to lose a life. The player with the most lives by the end of a timer wins.[11] | |||
Run, Hide! Phanto Tag[11] |
Time for hide-and-seek! Conceal yourself using the shift ability and find your hiding spot when things go dark, or reveal players and tag them when you're It.[12] | Talking Flower Garden[12] Coin-Drip Goo Room[12] Talking Flower's Cloud Factory[27] Bouncy-Bouncy Coins[12] Coin Dash Zip Track[12] Blocks Down Below[12] |
Parachute Cap[12] Floating High Jump[12] Fast Dash[12] Boosting Spin Jump[12] Jet Run[12] Spring Feet[12] |
| A competitive version of the KO Arena levels found in the main game, where players compete to defeat the most enemies within a series of rooms.[28] | |||
| Co-op attractions | |||
Build Away: Donut Block Maker[11] |
It's time to work together! The maker needs to place Donut Blocks and build a path the player can use to reach the goal.[23] | Follow the Donut Block Bridge (★)[24] Up, Down, and All Around (★★)[24] Leaping and Soaring with Triangolines (★★)[24] Through the Clouds with Color Switches (★★★)[24] Spike's Sky Hideout (★★★)[24] Racing Away from the Poison (★★★★)[24] |
Parachute Cap[23] Floating High Jump[23] Boosting Spin Jump[23] Spring Feet[23] Safety Bounce[23] |
Look Out! Bob-omb Relay[11] |
Carry the Bob-omb all the way to the cannon, but pay attention. The Bob-omb will call out who it wants to carry it. Help carry it forward and don't get blown up.[29] | Welcome to the Flower Kingdom! (★)[12] Maw-Maw Mouthful (★)[12] Up 'n' Down with Puffy Lifts (★★)[12] Condarts Away! (★★)[12] Gnawsher Lair (★★)[12] The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky (★★)[12] Outmaway Valley (★★★)[12] Swamp Pipe Crawl (★★★)[12] Hot-Hot Hot! (★★★)[12] Countdown to Drop Down[12] The Sugarstar Trial: Across the Night Sky[15] |
Parachute Cap[12] Floating High Jump[12] Boosting Spin Jump[12] Jet Run[12] |
Pumped Up: 1, 2, 3, Jump![11] |
Players must reach the top of a level by jumping in time with the music in order to raise a platform. | ||
| Players will stand on a large Puffy Lift that slowly starts descending. They must work to keep the Puffy Lift from disappearing by constantly jumping and defeating any enemies that land on it until the timer expires.[28] | |||
| Players work to obtain a specific number of a certain task, such as collecting a certain amount of coins or jumping a certain amount of times. Initially, a counter held by Prince Florian will keep track of the players' count, but after a certain amount, it will become hidden, forcing players to count on their own.[28] | |||
| One player plays as Captain Toad while another controls a Plucky and work together to reach the end of a level. Since Captain Toad cannot jump, the player controlling the Plucky must jump for him.[28] | |||
- Gallery
Icon for Baby Yoshi's Feeding Time
Icon for Build Away: Donut Block Maker
Icon for Get Gobbling: Yoshi's Buffet
Icon for Look Out! Bob-omb Relay
Icon for Pumped Up: 1, 2, 3, Jump! and its Puffy Lift variant
Icon for Run, Hide! Phanto Tag
Icon for the unnamed Captain Toad-themed attraction
Game Room Plaza
The Game Room Plaza contains six attractions which can be played with up to eight players via local wireless or twelve players via online play, with every player on their own system.[1] The following are all the known attractions in the plaza:
| Attraction | Rules | Courses featured (and difficulty) |
|---|---|---|
Soaring! Propeller Flower Race[27] |
Use Propeller Flowers to soar through the skies! Stick behind someone for a speed boost, and dodge enemies and obstacles as you race for the goal.[29] | First Propeller Flower Race (★) Angry Spikes and Sinkin' Pipes (★) Valley Fulla Snootles (★)[22] Sproings in the Twilight Forest (★★) Cosmic Hoppos (★★) Rolla Koopa Derby (★★) Blewbird Roost |
Boing-Boing! Bouncy Ball Race[27] |
Bounce along in a fierce race using Bouncy Balls! Aim for the goal as you spring off the ground and the walls![24] | First Bouncy Ball Race (★)[12] Here Come the Hoppos (★)[12] Scram, Skedaddlers! (★)[12] The Midway Trial: Hop to It (★)[12] Rolla Koopa Derby (★★)[12] Blewbird Roost (★★)[12] Skill Thrill: Hoppin' Hoppo Party (★★★)[23] Cosmic Hoppos Bloomps of the Desert Skies[29] |
| A race through a horizontal level using rockets with wings.[1] | Missile Meg Mayhem | |
| A race through a horizontal level using Goomba's Shoe-like rollerskates.[1] | Armads on the Roll | |
| Players must race through levels filled with invisible blocks that only reveal themselves when touched.[28] | ||
| A larger version of Run, Hide! Phanto Tag.[28] |
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Tour Plaza
The Tour Plaza has the players compete in a series of attractions, similar to the Attraction Tour in Nintendo Land. Before starting a Tour, the format (either Co-Op, VS (Free-for-All), or VS (Team), the difficulty, and the number of rounds played can be set.[15]
Camp Central
Camp Central is another explorable area in Bellabel Park. It consists of a single circular area and features the Toad Brigade Training Camp, as well as a large archway which holds seven Bellabel Flowers, along with a larger central one.
Toad Brigade Training Camp
At the Toad Brigade Training Camp, players can talk to Brigade Blue Toad to take on extra challenges set in courses from the main game. Completing challenges awards the player with a new currency named Bellabel Water and patches which represent the player's rank in the Toad Brigade.[1] As the player completes challenges, they will rank up, unlocking additional challenges.[30] These challenges include:
Gallery
Logos
Artwork
Key artwork
Characters
Captain Toad being carried by a Plucky
The Koopalings
Luigi and Toadette using a Propeller Flower
A Tip-Tap
Screenshots
The Koopalings and Captain Toad
Mario collecting a Bellabel Flower
Box art
Profiles and statistics
Nintendo Today!
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Collectible Cards
- Featured Game Title:
- English (United States):
A new region called Bellabel Park has been discovered in the Flower Kingdom! Cooperate and compete in various attractions with family and friends in this addition to the Super Mario Bros. Wonder game. - English (United Kingdom):
A new region called Bellabel Park has been discovered in the Flower Kingdom! Co-operate and compete in various attractions with family and friends in this addition to Super Mario Bros. Wonder. - Other languages:
- Japanese:
『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー』に、みんなで楽しむあそびをプラス。「フラワー王国」で発見された新しいエリア「リンリンパーク」では、家族や友達と対戦したり、協力したり、さまざまなアトラクションを楽しめる。 - Chinese (traditional):
《超級瑪利歐兄弟 驚奇》添加了能讓大家一起同樂的玩法。在「花花王國」發現的新區域「鈴鈴公園」裡,可以跟親朋好友對戰、合作遊玩、遊玩多種遊樂設施。 - Dutch:
In het Bloemenrijk is een nieuwe regio genaamd het Bellabel-park ontdekt! Jij en je familie en vrienden kunnen met of tegen elkaar spelen in uiteenlopende attracties naast de hoofdgame Super Mario Bros. Wonder. - French (Europe):
Une nouvelle région a été découverte au Royaume des Fleurs : le parc Bellabel ! Diverses attractions vous invitent à vous amuser avec ou contre vos proches dans cette version étendue de Super Mario Bros. Wonder. - German:
Im Blumenkönigreich wurde ein neues Gebiet entdeckt: der Bellabel-Park! In dieser Erweiterung zu Super Mario Bros. Wonder können Familien und Freunde eine Vielfalt von Attraktionen miteinander erleben oder gegeneinander antreten. - Italian:
Una nuova regione chiamata Parco Bellabel è stata scoperta nel Regno dei Fiori! Unisci le forze con amici e parenti in co-op o sfidali in varie attrazioni in questi nuovi contenuti per Super Mario Bros. Wonder. - Korean:
『슈퍼 마리오브라더스 원더』에 모두 함께 즐길 수 있는 놀이가 플러스. 「플라워 왕국」에서 발견된 새로운 구역 「방울 파크」에서는 가족이나 친구와 대전하거나 협력하며 다양한 어트랙션을 즐길 수 있다. - Portuguese (Brazil):
Uma nova região chamada Parque Belabel foi descoberta no Reino Flor! Coopere e compita em diversas atrações com família e amigos nessa adição ao jogo Super Mario Bros. Wonder. - Spanish (Latin America):
Una nueva región llamada Parque Belabel ha sido descubierta en el Reino Flor. ¡Coopera y compite con amigos y familiares en varias atracciones en este contenido que fue agregado al juego Super Mario Bros. Wonder! - Spanish (Europe):
Se ha descubierto una nueva región en el Reino Flor: ¡el Parque Belabel! Colabora y compite con familiares y amigos en diversas atracciones en este contenido que amplía Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
- Japanese:
- English (United States):
References to other games
- During the Bellabel Park opening cutscene, the Koopalings' Koopa Clown Car makes an identical sound to Bowser's Koopa Clown Car during his boss battle in this game.[31]
- Phantos resemble their appearance in this game.[11]
- Baby Yoshis become fat after eating enough fruits in Baby Yoshi's Feeding Time, in a similar manner to Baby Fat.[25]:2:10
- Co-Star Luma returns from this game.[1]
- A cutscene shows the Koopalings riding a Koopa Clown Car in the same positions as in artwork of them for this game, including Lemmy hanging on the outside.[11]
- Toad Brigade Training Camp acts as the successor to Challenge Mode.[1]
- Local Multiplayer Plaza's balloon attraction is based on this game's Green Toad House minigame.[1]
- Mine Carts in Bellabel Park have a similar design to ones from this game.[32]
- Glow Pikmin from this game make a cameo appearance outside a window in Light-Switch Mansion.[15]
- The design of a pith helmet with a headlamp attached to it, similar to the ones worn by Toad and Toadette in their explorer outfits in Mario Kart World, is seen in the background of a Brigade Tent level.[11]
References in other games
- An event held from March 5, 2026 to April 3, 2026 allowed players to earn statues of Flower Mario, Captain Toad & Plucky, Luigi & Toadette, and the Koopalings based on their respective artwork from Meetup in Bellabel Park.
Names in other languages
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + みんなでリンリンパーク Sūpā Mario Burazāzu Wandā Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Minna de Rinrin Pāku |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Together in Bellabel Park | [33] | |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 超级马力欧兄弟 惊奇 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + 同游铃铃公园 Chāojí Mǎlì'ōu Xiōngdì Jīngqí Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Tóngyóu Línglíng Gōngyuǎn (Mandarin) Chīukāp Máhlihk'āu Hīngdaih Gīngkèih Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Tùhngyàuh Lìhnglíng Gūng'yún (Cantonese) |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + A Tour in Bellabel Park Together | [34] | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 超級瑪利歐兄弟 驚奇 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + 同遊鈴鈴公園 Chāojí Mǎlì'ōu Xiōngdì Jīngqí Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Tóngyóu Línglíng Gōngyuǎn (Mandarin) Chīukāp Máhleih'āu Hīngdaih Gīngkèih Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Tùhngyàuh Lìhnglíng Gūng'yún (Cantonese) |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + A Tour in Bellabel Park Together | [35] | |
| Dutch | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Samen naar het Bellabel-park | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Together to Bellabel Park | [36] | |
| French (Canadian) | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park | - | [37] | |
| French (European) | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Rendez-vous au parc Bellabel | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park | [38] | |
| German | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Gemeinsam im Bellabel-Park | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Together in Bellabel Park | [39] | |
| Italian | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Tutti al Parco Bellabel | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Everyone to Bellabel Park | [40] | |
| Korean | 슈퍼 마리오브라더스 원더 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + 다 함께 방울 파크 Syupeo Mario Beuradeoseu Wondeo Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Da Hamkke Bang'ul Pakeu |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Together in Bellabel Park | [41] | |
| Polish | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Spotkajmy się w Parku Bellabel | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Let's meet at Bellabel Park | [34] | |
| Portuguese | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Vamos ao Parque Belabel | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Let's go to Bellabel Park | [42][43][8] | |
| Russian | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + С друзьями в парке Беллабел Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + S druzyami v parke Bellabel |
Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + With friends in Bellabel Park | [44] | |
| Spanish | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Encuentro en el Parque Belabel | Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park | [45][46][9] | |
| Thai | ซูเปอร์มาริโอบราเธอร์ส วันเดอร์ – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + สังสรรค์ที่อุทยานเบลลาเบล Suubpə̂ə Maarí'ôo Braatə̂əs Wandə̂ə Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Sǎngsǎn Tîi Ùttáyaan Beellabeel |
Super Mario Brothers Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Hangout at Bellabel Park | [47] |
Footnotes and references
Footnotes
- ^ Even though the localization is otherwise the same across all regions, usage of date formatting varies between MM/DD/YYYY and DD/MM/YYYY depending on if the system language is set to American English or British English, respectively.
- ^ The local wireless and online play experience differs from local multiplayer and Local/Online GameShare, and players cannot directly interact with each other in online or local wireless play.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Nintendo of America (January 22, 2026). Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park — What’s on the Way. YouTube. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
- ^ a b Japanese Nintendo Store page
- ^ Nintendo (January 23, 2026). ประกาศยืนยันการรองรับภาษาไทยในเกม "Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park" และ "Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV". nintendo.com (Thai). Retrieved January 23, 2026.
- ^ "Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park is rated E for Everyone by the ESRB with Mild Fantasy Violence." – Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park - ESRB. ESRB. Retrieved January 12, 2026.
- ^ スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + みんなでリンリンパーク. Nintendo.com (Japanese). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup at Bellabel Park. Nintendo.com (British English). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
- ^ Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Gemeinsam im Bellabel-Park. Nintendo.com (German). Retrieved January 26, 2026.
- ^ a b Super Mario Bros.™ Wonder – Nintendo Switch™ 2 Edition + Vamos ao Parque Belabel para Nintendo Switch 2 - Site Oficial da Nintendo para Brasil. Nintendo Brasil. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
- ^ a b Super Mario Bros.™ Wonder – Nintendo Switch™ 2 Edition + Encuentro en el Parque Belabel para Nintendo Switch 2 - Sitio Oficial de Nintendo para Mexico. Nintendo Mexico. Retrieved January 22, 2025.
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- ^ a b Rimea on X: "The Japanese website for Mario Wonder Switch 2 features a clip of a minigame where you play as Captain Toad that wasn't shown during the trailer."
- ^ I got to play the SUPER MARIO BROS. WONDER-Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park DRMO. Youtube.com (British English). Retrieved March 12, 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Nintendo of America (March 10, 2026). Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park — Overview Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved March 10, 2026.
- ^ a b c Super Mario Bros. Wonder SWITCH 2 - Full Game (100%). Youtube.com (British English). Retrieved March 25, 2026.
- ^ a b Rimea on X: "The Japanese website for Mario Wonder Switch 2 features a clip of a Koopaling encounter that wasn't shown during the trailer."
- ^ https://youtu.be/0Kh6p0bgsmY?si=nJnsYX2-KkoozDFV
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m62nhJiat4I
- ^ https://youtu.be/0Kh6p0bgsmY?si=nJnsYX2-KkoozDFV
- ^ Demeech (March 24, 2026). I PLAYED it EARLY- Super Mario Bros Wonder's Switch 2 Edition- And It's... YouTube. Retrieved March 24, 2026.
- ^ a b GLITCHED (January 3, 2026). Super Mario Bros Wonder NS2 Edition Cranks The Party Vibe To The Max. YouTube. Retrieved January 3, 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p BRCDEvg (February 3, 2026). Ya Jugamos Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park. YouTube. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
- ^ a b c d e f g h GVG (February 3, 2026). We PLAYED Mario Tennis Fever, NSO Virtual Boy, & Bellabel Park! (Hands-On Previews!). YouTube. Retrieved February 3, 2026.
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- ^ a b c Super Mario Bros. Wonder SWITCH 2 - All Coin Minigames. YouTube. Retrieved March 25, 2026.
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- ^ a b c d e f ProsafiaGaming (March 26, 2026). Super Mario Bros Wonder DLC - Full Game 100% Walkthrough. YouTube. Retrieved March 26, 2026.
- ^ https://x.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/2033347521691496553
- ^ File:SMBW NS2E Camp Central.png
- ^ September 12, 2025. ワンダーの世界にみんなで楽しむあそびをプラス。『スーパーマリオブラザーズ ワンダー Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + みんなでリンリンパーク』が2026年春に発売決定。さらに「おしゃべりフラワー」が現実の世界に登場。. nintendo.com (Japanese).
- ^ a b In-game Upgrade menu in Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
- ^ September 12, 2025. 《超級瑪利歐兄弟 驚奇 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + 同遊鈴鈴公園》的最新資訊公開!本作預定於2026年春季發售。. nintendo.com (Traditional Chinese).
- ^ NintendoBE_NL (September 12, 2025). Er komt meer multiplayer naar het Bloemenrijk! #SuperMarioBrosWonder – #NintendoSwitch2 Edition + Samen naar het Bellabelpark verschijnt komende lente.. Twitter (Dutch).
- ^ Super Mario Bros.™ Wonder – Nintendo Switch™ 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park pour Nintendo Switch 2 - Site Officiel Nintendo pour Canada. Nintendo Canada (Canadian French). Retrieved January 22, 2025.
- ^ NintendoBE_FR (September 12, 2025). De nouvelles péripéties en multijoueur au Royaume des Fleurs arrivent dans Super Mario Bros. Wonder – #NintendoSwitch2 Edition + Rendez-vous au parc Bellabel, disponible au printemps prochain !. Twitter (European French).
- ^ NintendoDE (September 12, 2025). Im Blumenkönigreich erwartet euch demnächst noch mehr Mehrspielerspaß! #SuperMarioBrosWonder – #NintendoSwitch2 Edition + Gemeinsam im Bellabel-Park erscheint nächstes Frühjahr.. Twitter (German).
- ^ NintendoItalia (September 12, 2025). Nuovo caos multiplayer è in arrivo nel Regno dei Fiori! #SuperMarioBrosWonder – #NintendoSwitch2 Edition + Tutti al Parco Bellabel uscirà la prossima primavera.. Twitter (Italian).
- ^ Nintendo_Korea (September 12, 2025). 「슈퍼 마리오」의 새로운 애니메이션 영화와 『슈퍼 마리오 갤럭시 + 슈퍼 마리오 갤럭시 2』, 『파이어 엠블렘 만자천홍』, 『슈퍼 마리오브라더스 원더 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + 다 함께 방울 파크』, 『Pokémon Pokopia』 등 Nintendo Switch 2와 Nintendo Switch로 발매되는 소프트웨어의 최신 정보를 전달!. Twitter (Korean).
- ^ NintendoPT (September 12, 2025). Há mais diversão multijogadores à vossa espera no Reino Flor! #SuperMarioBrosWonder – #NintendoSwitch2 Edition + Vamos ao Parque Belabel chega na primavera de 2026, em português de Portugal.. Twitter (European Portuguese).
- ^ Nintendo News (September 12, 2025). Que dia lindo! Novo conteúdo multijogador está chegando ao Reino Flor e ao Nintendo Switch 2!. Nintendo (Brazilian Portuguese).
- ^ «Мероприятие уже идет! Собирайте печати и получайте статуи Марио-цветка или купалингов из игры Super Mario Bros.™ Wonder – Nintendo Switch™ 2 Edition + С друзьями в парке Беллабел!» – Notification text (2026). Super Mario Run. Nintendo (Russian).
- ^ NintendoES (September 12, 2025). Disfruta de mucha más diversión multijugador en el Reino Flor con #SuperMarioBrosWonder – #NintendoSwitch2 Edition + Encuentro en el Parque Belabel, ¡que estará disponible la primavera que viene!. Twitter (European Spanish).
- ^ Nintendo News (September 12, 2025). ¡Nuevo contenido multijugador llegará al Reino Flor y a la consola Nintendo Switch 2!. Nintendo (Latin American Spanish).
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External links
| Nintendo Switch 2 games | ||
|---|---|---|
| Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives | ||
| Super Mario franchise | Mario Kart World (2025) • Mario Tennis Fever (2026) | |
| Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong Bananza (2025) | |
| Yoshi franchise | Yoshi and the Mysterious Book (2026) | |
| Other | Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour (2025) | |
| Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games | ||
| Super Mario franchise | Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV (2025) • Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park (2026) | |
