
Nobody took anything away from you, if anything this game selling well will encourage Nintendo to push out the next one faster, (though it already was one of the best selling Wii U games.Įither way, this isn't preventing an original 2D Mario game from coming out. So they gave a different group of employees (a much smaller one, maybe even contracted out) the old files for this game and had them package it for the Switch. I'm sure Nintendo is working on a new 2D Mario, (they do like money) but it's not done yet. The great thing about the Switch having sold something almost double what the Wii U did in it's lifetime, is that tons of great games that weren't made by Nintendo have come over. If you want new 2D side scrolling content on the Switch, buy Hollow Knight, buy Celeste, buy Deadcells, but Bro Force, buy literally one of the hundreds of 2D side scrollers. U and New Super Luigi U combined on Wii U (the two titles that are included as one in this new Deluxe package).Įlsewhere, the listing also confirms that the game will support Japanese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and Chinese languages, supports cloud save data (as long as you have an online subscription), and can unsurprisingly be played in all TV, handheld, and tabletop modes. Interestingly, that's around 100MB more than New Super Mario Bros. The eShop listing reveals that the game will take up just 2.5GB of space on your system. With time flying by quicker than Luigi can sprint out of the most haunted of mansions, now wouldn't be a bad time to make sure you have enough space saved on your Switch console for Mario's next adventure. U Deluxe has now been added to the Nintendo Switch eShop, revealing some interesting little nuggets of information surrounding Nintendo's next major release.Īs you may already know, this game is set to launch on 11th January 2019 - just one month from today.
