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Mexican Mario is still in the game, just wanted to clear that up.
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[[File:SMO Pre-release Grand Moon.png|thumb|The pre-release version of the Multi Moon collection screen]]
[[File:SMO Pre-release Grand Moon.png|thumb|The pre-release version of the Multi Moon collection screen]]
The pre-release box art of the game featured Mario wearing a sombrero and poncho in the [[Sand Kingdom]]. The final box art was changed to him being in the [[Lake Kingdom]] due to [[List of controversies#Super Mario Odyssey box art change|supposed criticisms]] about the appearance of a "Mexican Mario" on the box art and being described as a negative stereotype of the Mexican people.
The pre-release box art of the game featured Mario wearing a sombrero and poncho in the [[Sand Kingdom]]. The final box art was changed to him being in the [[Lake Kingdom]] due to [[List of controversies#Super Mario Odyssey box art change|supposed criticisms]] about the appearance of a "Mexican Mario" on the box art and being described as a negative stereotype of the Mexican people. Despite the image's removal from the boxart, the outfit itself was not removed and remains available in-game.


During the E3 playthrough of this game, certain items had different names. [[Multi Moon]]s were originally called "Grand Moons," and the [[Binding Band]] was simply referred to as the "Wedding Ring," which were literally transliterated and translated, respectively, from the Japanese original. The [[regional coin]]s of the Sand Kingdom and [[Metro Kingdom]] were called "Pyramid Coins" and "City Coins," respectively, but they are not used in the final game. Additionally, the mission [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]] was named "Inverted Pyramid Showdown."
During the E3 playthrough of this game, certain items had different names. [[Multi Moon]]s were originally called "Grand Moons," and the [[Binding Band]] was simply referred to as the "Wedding Ring," which were literally transliterated and translated, respectively, from the Japanese original. The [[regional coin]]s of the Sand Kingdom and [[Metro Kingdom]] were called "Pyramid Coins" and "City Coins," respectively, but they are not used in the final game. Additionally, the mission [[Showdown on the Inverted Pyramid]] was named "Inverted Pyramid Showdown."