Super Mario Odyssey New Screenshots Showcase Locations, Enemies And More

Jun 20, 2017 at 09:27am EDT
Super Mario Odyssey

Super Mario Odyssey is one of the most interesting games that have been showing at this year's E3, with the latest trailer getting a huge amount of views in a very short time. To keep up momentum, the Super Mario Odyssey Official Twitter profile has been sharing some new screenshots of the game.

The new Super Mario Odyssey screenshots, which can be checked out below, showcase some of the game's beautiful environments, some of the enemies Mario will be able to take over thanks to his new powers and more.

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Super Mario Odyssey

Last week, new Super Mario Odyssey gameplay footage also emerged online, showcasing the game played in handheld mode.

Mario's new powers in Super Mario Odyssey have been revealed last week during the Nintendo E3 2017 spotlight.

Explore huge 3D kingdoms filled with secrets and surprises, including costumes for Mario and lots of ways to interact with the diverse environments—such as cruising around them in vehicles that incorporate the HD Rumble feature of the Joy-Con™ controller or exploring sections as Pixel Mario.

Thanks to his new friend, Cappy, Mario has brand-new moves for you to master, like cap throw, cap jump and capture.

With capture, Mario can take control of all sorts of things, including objects and enemies! Visit astonishing new locales, like skyscraper-packed New Donk City, and run into familiar friends and foes as you try to save Princess Peach from Bowser’s clutches and foil his dastardly wedding plans.

Super Mario Odyssey launches on October 27th in all regions exclusively on Nintendo Switch.

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