The release ofSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Furyis quickly approaching. With nearly each passing day, a new detail is seemingly uncovered. While it has long been known thatSuper Mario 3D Worldwould support online multiplayerthis time around, it is only recently that footage has surfaced online.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Furyis one of the morehighly anticipated Nintendo Switch titles for 2021.Bowser’s Furyis a small but appreciated all-new adventure of aMariotitle, something fans haven’t truly had sinceMario Odyssey. Meanwhile, whileSuper Mario 3D Worldis the Wii U game brought back to life on the Switch, and it comes with new features, updated resolution, and more. One of those features happens to be online multiplayer.

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Earlier this month, some of thedetails about the online multiplayer forSuper Mario 3D Worldwere confirmed, but it is only now that footage has appeared online. The website GameReactor.es has shared some online footage ofSuper Mario 3D World, and quite a lot of it. Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Toad can be seen running about throughout the Mushroom kingdom in a bevy on different levels.
Mario’s gang run through aspooky haunted house, a snowcapped mountain, and a “p-switch” puzzle platformer in the sky. Although it looks very fun, it also looks quite challenging, as Mario and company do spend quite a lot of the video falling behind or simply falling to death.
The next Mario adventure on Nintendo’s hybrid console looks exciting, and with the game being so close to release, each day something new seems to be discovered. One of the newest details is the fact that theresolution and framerate forSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Furywere revealed, showing that the game will run a bit smoother and look crisper than it did on the Wii U, which is likely exciting for fans.
Other news may be less thrilling. For example, some may be disappointed to learn thatBowser’s Furycan be beaten in only three hours, if early reports are to be believed. So while replaying an oldMariogame is fun, if anyone was holding out hope to spend loads of time on a new adventure, this may not be the rightMariotitle quite yet. That being said, with the Wii U selling relatively poorly, especially in comparison to the Nintendo Switch, there will be many individuals who never had a chance to playSuper Mario 3D Worldwho will now have the chance to enjoy the game on Nintendo’s hybrid console.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Furywill launch on February 12 for the Nintendo Switch.