Super Mario Bros. Wonder

*Last Updated on March 25, 2026 (Ver. 1.2.0)

From the latest to the first, here’s an extensive reminder of every update ever released for Super Mario Bros. Wonder and details on what each update changed:

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Update History:

Ver. 1.2.0 (Released March 25, 2026):

The following updates have been made when playing the game on Nintendo Switch 2:

Park Decorations:

  • Decorative flowers of which you have a small amount on hand have been made easier to collect in the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.

General:

  • Added support for the Thai language.

The following updates have been made when playing the game on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch:

General:

  • Additional adjustments and fixes have been made to improve the gameplay experience.

Ver. 1.1.0 (Released March 18, 2026):

The following updates have been made when playing the game on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch:

amiibo:

  • amiibo can now be used. While in a course, select the “Scan amiibo” option from the pause menu to use one.

General:

  • You will now be prompted to select a user from the HOME menu when starting the software.
  • Additional adjustments and fixes have been made to improve the gameplay experience.

The following updates have been made when playing the game on Nintendo Switch 2:

General:

  • Added support for the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Those who have purchased it may begin playing on March 26, 2026.
  • When starting Super Mario Bros. Wonder on Nintendo Switch 2, an entry for the Nintendo eShop now appears on the title screen menu. Selecting it will bring you to the upgrade pack page on the Nintendo eShop.
  • Added support for the Polish language.

Ver. 1.0.2 (Released June 3, 2025):

The following updates have been made when playing the game on Nintendo Switch 2:

General:

  • Several adjustments have been made to improve gameplay on Nintendo Switch 2.

Ver. 1.0.1 (Released November 20, 2023):

  • Heart Points:
    • Selecting “Restart” or “Exit Course” will revert points to what they were before entering the course.
  • Staff Credits:
    • Additions and adjustments have been made to staff names.
  • General Updates
    • Several issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.

End of Software Update History

Source: Nintendo

By Jack Longman

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