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==Differences from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''New Super Luigi U''==
==Differences from ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''New Super Luigi U''==
===General===
===General===
*''[[New Super Luigi U]]'' is included in the base game, not requiring a separate purchase like in the Wii U version.
*[[New Super Luigi U]] is included in the base game, not requiring a separate purchase like in the Wii U version.
*In single-player in the main mode, the player can now play as Mario, Luigi, Toad, Toadette, or Nabbit in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', rather than only Mario, and can play as the same characters except Mario in ''New Super Luigi U'', rather than only Luigi or Nabbit.
*In the single-player option outside, the player can now play as Mario, Luigi, Toad, Toadette, or Nabbit in ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', rather than only Mario, and can play as the same characters except Mario in ''New Super Luigi U'', rather than only Luigi or Nabbit.
*The game has a higher resolution, being displayed in native 1080p in TV mode, and 720p in Handheld and Tabletop modes, as opposed to the 720p resolution of the Wii U version.
*The game has a higher resolution, being displayed in native 1080p in TV mode, and 720p in Handheld and Tabletop modes, as opposed to the 720p resolution of the Wii U version.
*[[Miiverse]] compatibility is removed, as the service ended prior to the game's release and is not available for the Nintendo Switch.
*[[Miiverse]] compatibility is removed, as the service ended prior to the game's release and is not available for the Nintendo Switch.
*[[Boost Mode]] and its corresponding challenges are removed due to Boost Mode being incompatible with the Nintendo Switch controls.
*[[Boost Mode]] challenges are removed due to Boost Mode being incompatible with the Nintendo Switch controls.
*The game uses HD rumble, unlike the original game which uses simple rumble.
*The game uses HD rumble, unlike the original game which uses simple rumble.
*The game now has translations in Korean, simplified Chinese, and traditional Chinese.
*The game now has translations in Korean, simplified Chinese, and traditional Chinese.
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**The [[Super Crown]] is added as a new power-up exclusively for Toadette. Toadette becomes Peachette after touching the Super Crown, which allows her to float and double jump, similar to the [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel form]] (but with more versatile aerial movement). Peachette also bounces away from [[pit]]s and other fatal objects upon falling into them (but can only do so once before touching the ground again). However, unlike the Flying Squirrel form, she cannot cling on to walls and she will not descend significantly when turning. Other characters besides Toadette cannot pick up the Super Crown, merely passing through it to no effect.
**The [[Super Crown]] is added as a new power-up exclusively for Toadette. Toadette becomes Peachette after touching the Super Crown, which allows her to float and double jump, similar to the [[Flying Squirrel Mario|Flying Squirrel form]] (but with more versatile aerial movement). Peachette also bounces away from [[pit]]s and other fatal objects upon falling into them (but can only do so once before touching the ground again). However, unlike the Flying Squirrel form, she cannot cling on to walls and she will not descend significantly when turning. Other characters besides Toadette cannot pick up the Super Crown, merely passing through it to no effect.
**When playing as Toadette, all [[Block]]s containing [[1-Up Mushroom]]s instead contain [[3-Up Moon]]s. Only Toadette can hit blocks to reveal them in multiplayer.
**When playing as Toadette, all [[Block]]s containing [[1-Up Mushroom]]s instead contain [[3-Up Moon]]s. Only Toadette can hit blocks to reveal them in multiplayer.
*Nabbit has been revamped to be consistent with Toadette.
*Nabbit has been integrated into more aspects of the game.
**Nabbit can now be played as within the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' levels.
**Nabbit can now be played as within the ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' levels.
**Nabbit has new voice clips that are similar to the Toads.
**Nabbit has new voice clips that are similar to the Toads.
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*When entering a world, the name of the map has a different banner design, with 2D artwork of blocks in outlines.
*When entering a world, the name of the map has a different banner design, with 2D artwork of blocks in outlines.
*In this game's version of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', the button tabs on the map are red instead of blue. This game's versions of both ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''New Super Luigi U'' use button icons of the Switch controllers. Additionally, the player can also use {{button|switch|minus}} to open the menu.
*In this game's version of ''New Super Mario Bros. U'', the button tabs on the map are red instead of blue. This game's versions of both ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' and ''New Super Luigi U'' use button icons of the Switch controllers. Additionally, the player can also use {{button|switch|minus}} to open the menu.
*The Super Guide menu has been redesigned.
*Nabbit's icon marker on the map for chasing him has been updated.
*Nabbit's icon marker on the map for chasing him has been updated.
*In the [[Baby Yoshi]] minigame for the Power-Up [[Toad House]], the [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]]s' Toad icon has been updated to resemble [[Toad]]'s 2D artwork from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', but with red spots.
*In the [[Baby Yoshi]] minigame for the Power-Up [[Toad House]], the [[Glowing Baby Yoshi]]s' Toad icon has been updated to resemble [[Toad]]'s 2D artwork from ''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'', but with red spots.
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*The audio quality of the music has been increased; all tracks now have a sample rate of 48 kHz instead of 32 kHz.
*The audio quality of the music has been increased; all tracks now have a sample rate of 48 kHz instead of 32 kHz.
*In the second half of the athletic theme, the melody instrument is now stereo instead of mono.
*In the second half of the athletic theme, the melody instrument is now stereo instead of mono.
===Sound effects and voices===
*[[Bony Beetle]]s now have sound effects when they stick out or retract their spikes.
*[[Bony Beetle]]s now have sound effects when they stick out or retract their spikes.
*[[Boom Boom]] and [[Boss Sumo Bro]]'s voices sound slightly different.
*[[Boom Boom]] and [[Boss Sumo Bro]]'s voices sound slightly different.
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===Sales===
===Sales===
As of December 31, 2024, the game had sold 18.06 million units worldwide.<ref>Nintendo (November 5, 2024) [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Units]. ''Nintendo Japan''. Retrieved November 6, 2024</ref>
As of September 30, 2024, the game had sold 17.77 million units worldwide.<ref>Nintendo (November 5, 2024) [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Title Sales Units]. ''Nintendo Japan''. Retrieved November 6, 2024</ref>


==Pre-release and unused content==
==Pre-release and unused content==

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