

The most probable scenario is that Nintendo will wait until sometime after Super Mario 3D World releases to announce a Super Mario Galaxy 2 remaster. It also avoids any kind of Mario fatigue, and it ensures Nintendo will have some big titles releasing in the future. This gives fans time to play and beat the games that are already out, instead of choosing which Super Mario game to buy first. Nintendo is most likely waiting to release Super Mario Galaxy 2 for the same reason it's releasing Super Mario 3D World in February. The company doesn't want to flood the market with a bunch of Mario games all at once. Nintendo is likely just staggering its releases, which is a smart move. However, Super Mario Galaxy 2's exclusion doesn't necessarily mean the game isn't getting remastered. This year seems no different, with Super Mario 3D All-Stars and many other games planned for the occasion. Whenever Mario reaches an anniversary, Nintendo typically celebrates in a big way. Why Nintendo Is Waiting To Release Super Mario Galaxy 2's Remaster There are several reasons why the company would want to do that. More than likely, Nintendo is saving a remaster of the game for a later date, perhaps even next year. Excluding the game may seem like an odd call, but it doesn't mean a Super Mario Galaxy 2 remaster isn't in the works. Fans have been incredibly disappointed that Super Mario Galaxy 2 isn't included, but there may be a good reason for that.

Related: How A Mario Galaxy Remaster Without Wii Remotes Could Still Workįor now, it doesn't look like Nintendo plans to bring Super Mario Galaxy 2 into Mario's 35th Anniversary celebration. That's a lot to celebrate Mario's big 3-5, so why isn't Super Mario Galaxy 2 a part of the festivities? Other releases include an AR Mario Kart game and a battle royale called Super Mario Bros. Another long-awaited port, Super Mario 3D World, is coming to Switch in February. The new Super Mario 3D All-Stars comprises Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and the first Super Mario Galaxy. However, the game is completely missing from Nintendo's big 35th Anniversary celebration for Mario. Releasing on the Wii in 2010, Super Mario Galaxy 2 was loved by both critics and players. That's really exciting news, but people couldn't help but wonder why Super Mario Galaxy 2wasn't included in the collection.

Thanks to a surprise reveal during a Nintendo Direct celebrating Mario's 35th Anniversary, fans can now expect a Super Mario 3D All-Stars to release on Switch in just a couple of weeks.
