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All the News From the Mario Anniversary Nintendo Switch 2 Direct
Nintendo announced four new titles for Nintendo Switch 2, including Yoshi And The Mysterious Book and Mario Tennis Fever, with releases planned for late 2025 and spring 2026.
- Nintendo opened its Super Mario Bros. 40th Anniversary Nintendo Direct by announcing multiple games and projects, highlighting a sequel to The Super Mario Bros. Movie as the main event.
- With the 40th anniversary approaching, Nintendo timed the Nintendo Direct just before September 13, 2025, unveiling games mostly planned for next year and beginning announcements within ten minutes.
- Among the Direct's game reveals were Yoshi And The Mysterious Book launching on Nintendo Switch 2 in spring 2026, plus Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 ports arriving October 2, 2025, with a free 4K update for Switch 2.
- On the commercial side, Nintendo revealed new Mario and Rosalina amiibo releasing April 2, 2026, confirmed principal cast returning for the sequel, and noted Nintendo Switch 2 sales surpassed six million units in eight weeks.
- Looking ahead, Nintendo plans a steady post-anniversary rollout with 14 VirtualBoy games on Nintendo Online, a new controller version in February next year, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park due spring 2026.
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