Super Mario Maker 2 Direct - Roundup



Hold onto your building caps, as Nintendo is ready to unveil all sorts of new info about Super Mario Maker 2! With a release of June 28th, there's not much time before the game releases, but there's sure to be some hidden surprises. You can tune into the Direct live, when it starts at 3 pm PT, or keep tuned to this thread, where we'll be rounding up all the juicy new details.
Live Coverage

"The basics"
You can place pipes, blocks, enemies, all that good stuff. Enemies can be made larger, hidden, and stacked. just like the first.
Nintendo Switch Online users can share their levels across the world.
The Angry Sun from SM3 was shown.
On and Off switches can be used to create puzzles and situational platforming.
A swinging claw can fling you using momentum
Water level can now have three different speeds.
You can have auto scroll levels.
Red homing Banzai Bills can follow you.
Big coins can be placed as prizes in levels.
Tons of wacky sound effects.
You can build together on the same screen by using two Joy-Cons on a single Switch.
Red fire breathing Yoshis.
Story mode has Mario helping to rebuild Princess Peach's castle by completing 100 new courses made by Nintendo, to show off course design.
New tracks by Koji Kondo.
Gimmicks from Super Mario 3D World will return, in 2D! Like flashing blocks, bouncing platforms, cat suit, clear pipes, and more!
There's even a Koopa Troopa car!
Online features

Course World is where NSO subscribers can share and browse courses online. You can search by tags, base game, and others. Players can leave comments for others.
Downloading courses lets you play them offline, at any time.
You can play co-op with up to four friends together, online!
Versus as well! Race to the finish and be the first to get to the goal post.
This multiplayer function can be played locally over multiple Switch systems as well.
You can get a 12 month NSO sub along with the game for 69.99.
If you already have a NSO online sub, you can get two games of your choice digitally for $99.99, a savings of $20. So if you wanna pre-order Super Mario Maker 2, you can buy it and another game to play at a discount while you wait for its release next month.
There will be a tournament at E3 for the game.

That's a wrap!
 

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Aw, no space theme? I guess it will remain a Super Mario Land series exclusive...

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3D Creation!?

Except it's not really 3D...?
 
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Oh boy...that was crazy. I loved everything about it. I have Switch Online...can somebody explain that voucher shit?

Also the site was offline for like 2 minutes lmfao. Talk about overload.
 
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Hi guys. I have a Nintendo Online 12-month sub already. If I purchase the digital game + the Nintendo Online 12-month Sub package, does that stack on the 12-months I already have? I thought I heard that in the Direct, but would like clarification before I purchase that package. :)
 

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