According to the outlet, Nintendo might be working on some sort of digital catalog for Nintendo 64, Game Cube, and Wii games on the Switch, which could launch sometime around April next year. The website suggests this could be for a very particular reason rather than just Nintendo being awkward. As noted by DashGamer, the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection will only be available until March 31 next year. Related: Nintendo Will Remove Mario 3D Collection And Battle Royale From eShop (And It's Anti-Consumer)īut there is mounting speculation online that a Switch version of Super Mario Galaxy 2 might still be in the works. One notable exception to this is Super Mario Galaxy 2, which has seemingly been left out of the remastered bundle much to the dismay of fans around the world. That means that the Switch will be home to almost every mainline 3D Super Mario title of the last two decades. The package will include Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. Super Mario 3D All-Stars was announced earlier this week in a surprise Nintendo Direct to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Super Mario franchise. But it could be that fans won't have to wait too long to see the sequel come to the console.
Fans were left incredibly disappointed this week when it emerged that the highly acclaimed Wii sequel was missing from Super Mario 3D All-Stars.
Nintendo may be planning on releasing Super Mario Galaxy 2 next year for the Nintendo Switch, rather than including it in a collection of other titles.