Today officially marks a week before Nintendo pulls the plug on Super Mario 3D All-Stars and permanently removes it from the Switch eShop.

The collection, which includes Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy, will be eliminated from the online store on March 31st. The company will also stop making physical copies of the game.

However, anyone who has already purchased Super Mario 3D All-Stars will still be able to play and download the game. The game will still be available for both physical and digital purchase via codes from retailers while stocks last.


Nintendo released the bundle last year as part of the series’ 35th anniversary celebrations alongside Super Mario 34 and Game & Watch: Super Mario Bros. These products will also be discontinued.

While these games will be removed from sale, Nintendo still has many more Mario-themed items available. The company added a selection of Mario content to Animal Crossing: New Horizons last month and also released a limited edition red and blue Nintendo Switch.

Category: Game consoles, News

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