Nintendo continues to roll out in-store experiences for its first-party titles following the highly anticipated launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, providing fans the opportunity to get hands-on with some of its biggest upcoming releases.
The latest addition to these demonstrations is 'Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup In Bellabel Park,' which is now playable at select retail locations across the United States. Beginning this week, gamers can try out the new Super Mario Bros.
Wonder demo at participating locations of major retailers including Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart.
As part of Nintendo’s ongoing strategy to engage players at physical storefronts, these demo kiosks offer customers the chance to explore new gameplay features and get a firsthand look at the Nintendo Switch 2's enhanced capabilities before committing to a purchase. This initiative follows the recent availability of a demo for 'Mario Tennis Fever,' which launched on the same in-store kiosks last month.
In addition to Mario’s latest side-scrolling adventure, visitors will find demos for other upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 titles such as 'Donkey Kong Bananza' and 'Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.' The expanded presence of these demo stations is not limited to the United States; selected locations in Canada are also offering opportunities to experience Nintendo’s newest releases ahead of their global rollout. A Nintendo spokesperson emphasized the company’s focus on bringing hands-on experiences to fans, stating that the goal is to provide players with the chance to explore new worlds and mechanics before launch.
By expanding in-store demo availability, Nintendo aims to foster excitement and ensure that customers make informed decisions when new games and hardware hit shelves. 'Retail demo kiosks are a great way for us to connect with our audience and let them discover what’s new with our upcoming titles,' a Nintendo representative said, reflecting the company’s commitment to experiential marketing. Mark your calendars: 'Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup In Bellabel Park' launches officially on March 26, 2026.
For those eager to learn more about the gameplay, be sure to check out our hands-on preview published last month, detailing the new features and world design that set this latest Mario adventure apart from its predecessors. With increased in-store demo access and a robust lineup of forthcoming titles, Nintendo is setting the stage for another strong year on the Nintendo Switch 2 platform.
Stay tuned for more updates on the latest eShop releases and all news from upcoming Nintendo Direct presentations.
The latest addition to these demonstrations is 'Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup In Bellabel Park,' which is now playable at select retail locations across the United States. Beginning this week, gamers can try out the new Super Mario Bros.
Wonder demo at participating locations of major retailers including Best Buy, GameStop, Target, and Walmart.
As part of Nintendo’s ongoing strategy to engage players at physical storefronts, these demo kiosks offer customers the chance to explore new gameplay features and get a firsthand look at the Nintendo Switch 2's enhanced capabilities before committing to a purchase. This initiative follows the recent availability of a demo for 'Mario Tennis Fever,' which launched on the same in-store kiosks last month.
In addition to Mario’s latest side-scrolling adventure, visitors will find demos for other upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 titles such as 'Donkey Kong Bananza' and 'Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.' The expanded presence of these demo stations is not limited to the United States; selected locations in Canada are also offering opportunities to experience Nintendo’s newest releases ahead of their global rollout. A Nintendo spokesperson emphasized the company’s focus on bringing hands-on experiences to fans, stating that the goal is to provide players with the chance to explore new worlds and mechanics before launch.
By expanding in-store demo availability, Nintendo aims to foster excitement and ensure that customers make informed decisions when new games and hardware hit shelves. 'Retail demo kiosks are a great way for us to connect with our audience and let them discover what’s new with our upcoming titles,' a Nintendo representative said, reflecting the company’s commitment to experiential marketing. Mark your calendars: 'Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup In Bellabel Park' launches officially on March 26, 2026.
For those eager to learn more about the gameplay, be sure to check out our hands-on preview published last month, detailing the new features and world design that set this latest Mario adventure apart from its predecessors. With increased in-store demo access and a robust lineup of forthcoming titles, Nintendo is setting the stage for another strong year on the Nintendo Switch 2 platform.
Stay tuned for more updates on the latest eShop releases and all news from upcoming Nintendo Direct presentations.