Super Mario Bros. Wonder ESRB rating mentions the game’s villain
Super Mario Bros. Wonder received its official ESRB rating today, and it includes a tiny bit of new information – including a detail about the main villain that most had probably expected. Spoilers to follow, but there isn’t anything overly specific here.
The listing confirms that Bowser will indeed be the main antagonist in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. It also mentions boss battles “against giant enemies that breathe fire and smash parts of the scenery.” Again, nothing overly big or too surprising, but the fact Bowser is returning wasn’t previously announced – even if it was expected.
Here’s the full description:
This is a platformer game in which players control characters from the Mario universe as they try to stop the villain Bowser. Players traverse whimsical environments while jumping on enemies’ heads, throwing shells/objects at them, or tossing small fireballs to knock them off-screen. Boss battles contain more involved combat against giant enemies that breathe fire and smash parts of the scenery.
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder launches for Switch on October 20, 2023.