Adds Rosalina as a playable character and more.

For anyone who is still wondering when Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park will release, we finally have a definitive answer. First revealed via Nintendo Today, Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park releases on March 26, 2026 for the Nintendo Switch 2.

And it won’t be just the game releasing that day, either as three new amiibo have also been revealed. The amiibo are Elephant Mario, Poplin & Prince Florian, and Captain Toad & Treasure Tracker. No functionality has been revealed as of yet. A video of Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park can be seen here, showing Rosalina and her accompanying Luma in action, followed by the official press release:

Even more fun is coming to the Flower Kingdom: Whether you’re looking for new ways to play together or new content to enjoy on your own, you’ll find it when Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park arrives on March 26th for Nintendo Switch 2.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park brings new co-op and competitive gameplay to the Flower Kingdom, in addition to other new content and enhancements specifically for Nintendo Switch 2. Gather friends and family and visit Bellabel Park, a new area of the Flower Kingdom that features two large plazas filled with attractions. Team up or face off in challenges like Fast Cash: Tip Tap’s Coin Spree where you collect as many gold coins as you can, or Knock ‘em Back: Bubble Blaster where you duke it out and try to survive with the most lives intact.

Local Multiplayer Plaza features 17 different types of attractions which you can play with up to three friends on the same system. The game supports GameShare functionality, so if one player has the game, they can share it locally with up to three other players. You can also visit Game Room Plaza which supports online and local wireless play. Here, each player brings their own system to play locally or online, joining the action on their own screen. Up to 12 friends can compete against one another in Game Room Plaza’s six additional attractions.  

 

Other features new to this edition of the game include:

  • Toad Brigade Training Camp – In Bellabel Park you can also put your skills to the test across a wide variety of challenges set in courses from Super Mario Bros. Wonder. As you progress through the main game, you will have access to even more training courses from across the Flower Kingdom. Complete the trainings on your own or try clearing the objectives with up to three other players to rise through the rankings of the Toad Brigade and aim to become an elite explorer.
  • Assist Mode – New to the Super Mario Bros. Wonder experience? There’s plenty of help here. Turn this on while you play the courses and you’ll have the opportunity to recover quickly from unexpected falls into pits without losing a life or avoid taking damage no matter which character you play as.
  • Familiar Friends – This new edition brings none other than Rosalina herself to the Flower Kingdom for the first time. And she’s not alone – Co-Star Luma is also along for the ride as an assist character, available when at least two people are playing together. Luma won’t take damage but can help other players out by spinning to defeat enemies and gather coins in the courses. You can even control Luma using the Nintendo Switch 2 mouse control functionality.
  • And Mischievous Enemies – While Rosalina and Luma are welcome guests, you may feel differently about the Koopalings, who arrive to add a bit of chaos. After treasure hidden inside Bellabel Park is stolen by the seven Koopalings, they all flee to various worlds across the Flower Kingdom. Keep an eye out because if you stumble upon one, you’ll now have to enter their course and engage in battle with them.

 

These new features and more are available when Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park launches on March 26th. If you already have Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Nintendo Switch 2, you’ll be able to access the new content by purchasing an upgrade pack. Pre-orders for the Super Mario Bros. Wonder upgrade pack begin today on My Nintendo Store and Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch 2.

Launching alongside Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park on March 26th are three new amiibo. Elephant Mario, Poplin & Prince Florian and Captain Toad & Talking Flower are all coming to join the fun.

And speaking of Talking Flower, you’ll soon be able to bring the loquacious blossom home in real life. Leave it to speak freely, or press the button to make it talk immediately – press the button often and it might even say something special! You can also set it to greet you when you wake up, or send you to sleep with a smile. It will also pay attention to the time of day and temperature and won’t be shy about letting you know the details. Add a little fun to your day with Talking Flower when it launches on My Nintendo Store and select retailers on March 12th. Pre-purchase for Talking Flower begins today on My Nintendo Store  and will begin soon at select retailers.

Every Nintendo Game, Application & DLC Releasing in 2026:

  • (NS2) Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition | Release Date: January 15, 2026
  • (NS2) Mario Tennis Fever | Release Date: February 12, 2026
  • (NSW & NS2) Virtual Boy – Nintendo Classics | Release Date: February 17, 2026
  • (NSW, NS2, Android & iOS) My Mario | Release Date: February 19, 2026
  • (NS2) Pokémon Pokopia | Release Date: March 5, 2026
  • (NS2) Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park | Release Date: March 26, 2026
  • (NSW & NS2) Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream | Release Date: April 16, 2026
  • (NS2) Yoshi and the Mysterious Book | Release Date: Spring 2026
  • (NS2) Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave | Release Date: 2026
  • (NSW & NS2) Pokémon Champions | Release Date: 2026
  • (NSW & NS2) Rhythm Heaven Groove | Release Date: 2026
  • (NS2) Splatoon Raiders | Release Date: in Active Development

Every amiibo Releasing in 2026:

  • Meta Knight & Shadow Star amiibo (Kirby Air Riders) | Release Date: March 5, 2026
  • Ratha amiibo (Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection) | Release Date: March 13, 2026
  • Ratha V amiibo (Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection) | Release Date: March 13, 2026
  • Rudy amiibo (Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection) | Release Date: March 13, 2026
  • Captain Toad & Treasure Tracker amiibo (Super Mario Bros. Wonder) | Release Date: March 26, 2026
  • Elephant Mario amiibo (Super Mario Bros. Wonder) | Release Date: March 26, 2026
  • Poplin & Prince Florian amiibo (Super Mario Bros. Wonder) | Release Date: March 26, 2026
  • Mario and Luma amiibo (Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2) | Release Date: April 2, 2026
  • Rosalina and Lumas amiibo (Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2) | Release Date: April 2, 2026
  • Diana amiibo (PRAGMATA) | Release Date: April 24, 2026
  • Grace Ashcroft amiibo (Resident Evil Requiem) | Release Date: Summer 2026
  • Leon S. Kennedy amiibo (Resident Evil Requiem) | Release Date: Summer 2026
  • Chef Kawasaki & Hop Star amiibo (Kirby Air Riders) | Release Date: 2026
  • King Dedede & Tank Star amiibo (Kirby Air Riders) | Release Date: 2026
  • Mineru’s Construct amiibo (The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom) | Release Date: TBD

About Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park:

Nintendo Switch 2 features:
  • Explore Bellabel Park, an area newly discovered within the Flower Kingdom with your friends and play various multiplayer* attractions
  • Take on all seven of the Koopalings in newly added boss courses scattered throughout the Flower Kingdom
  • Choose from an even larger cast of characters in this Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game, which now adds Rosalina and Co-Star Luma to the existing cast
  • Grab the Super Flower Pot power-up to transform into a flower form and throw flowers
  • Even if your friends don’t have the game, play with them using GameShare*** locally or online

 

The Flower Kingdom grows even bigger on Nintendo Switch 2!: Set out on an action-packed, side-scrolling adventure to save the Flower Kingdom from Bowser, Bowser Jr.—and now, all seven Koopalings—solo or with friends!

More ways to play: In the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game, Rosalina and Co-Star Luma join the fun as playable characters! Discover new collectibles and features like the Super Flower Pot power-up, too.

Even more mayhem: Take on wild new experiences on your own or with friends! Assemble your crew for same-system*, online**, or local wireless* multiplayer at Bellabel Park’s new multiplayer attractions. At the Toad Brigade Training Camp, you can also put your skills to the test solo or with friends across a wide variety of challenges.

Enhanced for Nintendo Switch 2: Experience the Flower Kingdom in up to 4K resolution*** when docked to a compatible TV. Enjoy smoother frame rates and faster load times for a snappier feel. With GameShare**** support, you can even let a friend join the fun on their system with just the one game.

Source: Nintendo via Nintendo Today!

By Jack Longman

In 2015, when rumours of the NX and Zelda U were everywhere, my brother and I started Miketendo64 and we've been running it ever since. As the Editor-in-Chief, I have attended video gaming events in three different countries, been to preview events, and penned more than 4,000 articles to date, ranging from news, to features, reviews, interviews and guides. I love gaming and I love all things Nintendo. I also love Networking, so don't be afaid to reach out. Email: contact@miketendo64.com / jack.lo@miketendo64.com Website: https://miketendo64.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyVMO4QgcniAjhLxoyc9n8Q

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