New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is a side-scrolling 2.5D platform game planned to release on the Nintendo Switch worldwide on January 11, 2019. It is a port of the Wii U launch title New Super Mario Bros. U. It contains both the base game and the New Super Luigi U DLC, which was originally released in 2013. Mario, Luigi, Yellow Toad (generically named Toad in this game), and Nabbit all return as playable characters from the original Wii U title while this game introduces a new playable character, Toadette, who will make her playable debut in the New Super Mario Bros. subseries. She has a unique form known as Peachette after grabbing a Super Crown that grants her abilities similar to that of Princess Peach and Princess Daisy.

Differences from New Super Mario Bros. U and New Super Luigi U

 * The game has a higher native resolution, being displayed in 1080p in TV mode, and 720p in Handheld and Tabletop modes, as opposed to the dynamic 1080p and 720p resolutions of a TV connected to a Wii U, and a Wii U GamePad, respectively.
 * It is possible to play as any character in single player, whereas previous installments only allowed Mario (Luigi and Nabbit in New Super Luigi U) to be played with.
 * Mario can now be played within the New Super Luigi U levels while Nabbit can be played in the New Super Mario Bros. U levels. As such, Mario and Nabbit use the physics from those games for the first time.
 * Blue Toad has been replaced by Toadette.
 * The Super Crown is added as a new power-up exclusively to Toadette when used. Toadette becomes Peachette which allows her to float, double jumping infinitely similar to the P-Acorn and double jumps out of pits from losing a life. Any other character cannot pick it up, merely passing through it without getting rewarded.
 * The New Super Luigi U levels start at 200 seconds instead of 100 when playing as Toadette.
 * Nabbit has new voice clips that are similar to Toads.
 * Nabbit can bounce off Yoshis since he cannot ride them.
 * There is now a hint button on the menu.
 * Character selection icons now use their updated artwork. Toadette and Nabbit are also labeled as "easy" and "super easy" respectively.
 * The player can remap the buttons on different controllers on the pause menu.
 * The title screen uses the same ground as the New Super Luigi U title screen with Nabbit included.
 * New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is incompatible with Miiverse. The service ended prior to New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe's release, and is not available for the Nintendo Switch.
 * When entering a world, the name of the map has a different banner design, with 2D artwork of blocks in outlines.
 * There are now Hidden Blocks containing 3-Up Moons in different levels.
 * The button tabs on the map are now red instead of blue and now use button icons of the Switch controllers. Additionally, the player can now also use to open the menu.
 * Challenges make a return; however, Boost Mode challenges are removed due to Boost Mode being incompatible with the Nintendo Switch controls.