Super Mario Bros. Wonder Switch 2 Trailer Hides Pikmin 4 Cameo The latest overview trailer for Super Mario Bros. Wonder—the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition variant—offers a deeper look at the game’s new features, including fresh gameplay mechanics, characters, and boss encounters. However, a subtle detail in the trailer has sparked excitement among fans: a hidden crossover appearance by Glow Pikmin from Pikmin 4. While viewers initially focused on the game’s core content, a closer inspection reveals the tiny creatures lurking in the background of Light Switch Mansion at the 3:17 mark. The Glow Pikmin, known for their glowing appearance and role in Pikmin 4, are seen relaxing in the background as Rosalina prepares for her platforming challenges. The discovery has led fans to speculate whether the Pikmin will play a more active role in Wonder or simply serve as a nostalgic Easter egg. A screenshot of the moment has been shared, confirming the presence of the characters and fueling discussions about their inclusion in the Switch 2 Edition. This marks the first time Glow Pikmin have appeared in a Super Mario title, as they were absent from the original Switch version of Wonder. Nintendo’s creative director, Shigeru Miyamoto, has previously explained that characters like Pikmin are allowed to crossover due to their unique status within the company’s lineup. “Mario needs to stay in the Mario universe, or Splatoon needs to stay in Splatoon,” Miyamoto told IGN in 2023, “but Pikmin has this kind of unwritten rule where they’re okay to appear with other characters.” The Pikmin have already made appearances in other Mario titles, such as Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’s Mii costumes, reinforcing their role as versatile characters.#nintendo_switch_2 #super_mario_bros_wonder #rosalina #glow_pikmin #shigeru_miyamoto

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Launches on Nintendo Switch 2 with New Features and Multiplayer Zones Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park is set to release on March 26, offering players new ways to explore the whimsical Flower Kingdom. The game will be available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2 system, allowing both new and returning players to dive into its vibrant world. A key highlight is the introduction of Bellabel Park, a new area discovered by Captain Toad, where players can enjoy solo or multiplayer experiences with friends. Bellabel Park features Attraction Central, a multiplayer-focused zone divided into three plazas. The Local Multiplayer Plaza and Tour Plaza support up to four players on a single system, while the Game Room Plaza enables local wireless and online multiplayer for up to 12 players. For those without a Nintendo Switch 2, GameShare allows sharing the game with up to three others, either in person or online, including users with the original Nintendo Switch system. Players can also participate in the Toad Brigade Training Camp, where challenges and obstacles test individual and team skills. Completing these courses unlocks additional training content as players progress through the main game. New characters, Rosalina and her companion Co-Star Luma, join the adventure. Rosalina can use power-up items like the Super Flower Pot, which launches large flowers and extends her jumps. Co-Star Luma provides support during multiplayer sessions, enabling players to fly, spin to defeat enemies, collect coins, and navigate courses using Joy-Con 2 controls. The Koopalings, seven chaotic characters, have scattered across the game’s worlds, introducing new boss courses for players to tackle.#nintendo_switch_2 #super_mario_bros_wonder #bellabel_park #toad_brigade_training_camp #rosalina
