Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 Switch Online Icons Revealed
Three waves starting next week
by Liam Doolan · Nintendo LifeSuper Mario's 40th anniversary is now underway and Nintendo's been promoting it with all sorts of announcements and reveals.
Next month Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 is returning for Switch and as part of this, Nintendo's announced a new wave of icons. It features a bunch of characters from this particular universe including Mario, Rosalina, and more.
The first wave gets underway on 25th September, with the second wave following on 1st October and the final wave scheduled for 8th October. Each these icons will set you back 10 Platinum Points, with borders and backgrounds priced at 4 Platinum Points each.
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[source nintendo.com]
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Comments 8
I’ve always disliked these limited-time icons. Why can’t Nintendo just add them to the baseline pfp inventory?
*Looks down at badge that says "SMG1 is my favorite game of all time"
Well shoot. Guess I'm now legally obligated to spend a ridiculous amount of Platinum Points over the next month.
@LazyDaisy they need to justify the platinum points somehow
- 4
- ShieldHero
- 4:58am
Nice, I'll definitely be getting these when they're available! It's still a shame that so many of the icons are limited time though.
@N00BiSH You can order physical rewards if you don’t want icons. Stop whining about a free perk.
@Aeralto I was being sarcastic but you do you
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- SpaceboyScreams
- 57m ago
@LazyDaisy You know why
Borders and backgrounds cost 4 Platinum Points each rather than the usual 5?
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