My Mario Product Line Releases In The US In February
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My Mario Product Line Releases In The US In February
"Nintendo launched its My Mario product lineup in Japan last year, and it's officially coming stateside in 2026. Items will be sold at the Nintendo New York and San Francisco stores starting February 19, with a focus on kid-friendly games and building sets. You'll also find a new app, Hello, Mario!, on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Google Play Store, and App Store."
"My Mario Products The first wave of products includes two wooden block sets, a collection of infant and toddler apparel, an interactive board book, and a variety of plushies. Many of these items can already be viewed on the official My Mario website, including an adorable roster of children's clothing--such as Princess Peach coveralls, a stylish Mario & Luigi cardigan, and Fleece overalls adorned with a Question Block and mushroom."
"At this time, it's unclear if any of these products will be sold online through the Nintendo Store. They'll first arrive at the brick-and-mortar shops in New York and San Francisco, though select retailers will receive inventory later this year. The exact launch timing for products might vary--Nintendo says it'll reveal more details on its official website in the coming weeks and months. We're expecting to see some cool Yoshi products, as several were just released in Japan last November."
Nintendo launched My Mario in Japan last year and will release the lineup in the United States on February 19, 2026 at Nintendo New York and San Francisco stores. The rollout emphasizes kid-friendly games, building sets, infant and toddler apparel, wooden block sets, an interactive board book, and plushies. A Hello, Mario! app will appear on Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Google Play, and the App Store. A stop-motion animated series of five one-minute episodes is already available. Select retailers will receive inventory later in 2026, with additional products and partnerships planned.
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