
"The game is being packaged much like Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury for the original Switch, as a re-release of the core game with a whole new area added on. However, unlike Bowser's Fury, what we have here is not the delightful promise of an open-world Mario game that has so far failed to exist, but a peculiar hub world called Bellabel Park that links together a range of new multiplayer and training modes."
"Local Multiplayer Plaza lets you and three others play together in 17 different minigames, and it uses the Switch 2's GameShare thingie, meaning only one person needs to own a copy of the game. Then you have Game Room Plaza for either local or online multiplayer, this time with as many as 12 people competing in six different events."
"Meetup in Bellabel Park is primarily about a whole swath of multiplayer games that seem like a sort of Mario Party Lite, but themed around the shape-changing antics of Wonder. And this is just the first of the Attractions on offer. All of the following are played one person to a screen."
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is being re-released for Switch 2 with significant additions, packaged similarly to Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. The new content centers on Bellabel Park, a hub world featuring multiple attractions including multiplayer games and training modes. Meetup in Bellabel Park offers Mario Party-style minigames themed around Wonder's shape-changing mechanics. Local Multiplayer Plaza supports four players in 17 minigames using GameShare functionality. Game Room Plaza enables up to 12 players competing online or locally in six events. Tour Plaza strings together courses with competitive, cooperative, and team options. Camp Central includes Toad Brigade Training Camp with 74 specific challenges integrated into main game courses.
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