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Super Mario Bros. Wonder Gameplay Leaks Online [Spoilers]

Super Mario Bros. Wonder gameplay has started to leak online, with several users now streaming the game across Twitch.

For those who want to remain out of the loop of spoilers, now’s the time to avoid the internet as much as possible.

The first reports of the leaks were uploaded earlier today on Twitter (and reuploaded to Reddit), which reveals that the game is using the ModuleSystem engine – The same engine used for Tears of the Kingdom and Splatoon 3.

If you don’t care for spoilers, you can check out a couple of these livestreams on Twitch here and here.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder lets you play as several Mario characters including Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Toads, and Toadette.

Just yesterday, it was revealed that Mario’s (and Luigi’s) voice actor will be played by Kevin Afghan.

Super Mario Bros. Wonder is scheduled to release on October 20, 2023, on the Nintendo Switch.

Will you be checking out the Super Mario Bros. leaked gameplay or holding back until the official release?


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