Super Mario Run Will Not Get Any New Content: Report

Advertisement
By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 19 December 2016 17:52 IST
Highlights
  • Super Mario Run is out on iOS devices right now
  • It will hit Android next year
  • No new content in terms of levels is in the works

It seems that Super Mario Run won’t get any more levels or content. The game hit the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch on Friday and skyrocketed to the top of the US charts. However it failed to do so in Japan.

“A Nintendo spokesman said the company didn’t plan to release additional content, either free or paid,” a report from The Wall Street Journal reads. There may be bug fixes, from development partner DeNA but little else is in the works in terms of new levels.

Advertisement

(Also see: Super Mario Run Android Not Releasing This Year Is Bad for Gamers)

 

With Super Mario Run yet to hit Android devices, Nintendo is probably waiting to hit critical mass in terms of an install base before announcing any new meaningful content update. Super Mario for Android is due early next year.

(Also see: Super Mario Run Is Great but Not for India)

While there are no official numbers from Nintendo or Apple, a number of stats from different third-party sites have been giving various figures, and all of them point to really high numbers. According to the data collected by Apptopia, Super Mario Run saw 2,850,000 downloads in its first day on the App Store.

Advertisement

The numbers dwarf Pokemon Go's 900,000 downloads on its first day. Another firm called App Annie recorded 3.5 million downloads just in the US for day one, going to 10 million downloads globally on its launch day.

Advertisement

(Also see: Super Mario Run Launched for iOS: Price, Mobile Data Usage, and More)

In our review, we found Super Mario Run to be an excellent entry into the Mario franchise. The game is good enough to merit a Rs. 620 in-app purchase, as long as you don't live in a place with poor Internet connectivity.

Advertisement

We discuss Super Mario Run and what to expect when it hits a wider audience on Android. All this and more on Orbital: The Gadgets 360 Podcast.

You can either subscribe to Orbital: The Gadgets 360 Podcast via iTunes or RSS or just hit the play button below.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. AirDrop via Quick Share Expands to These Two Smartphone Brands
  2. Valve Says It's 'Hard at Work' on Steam Deck 2
  3. boAt Rockerz Prime 415: 5 Reasons to Buy These Wireless Headphones
  4. Google's New Tensor Chipset to Offer Significant Boost on Pixel 11 Series
  5. YouTube's 'Ask YouTube' AI Chatbot Offers Smart Replies With Videos, Shorts
  6. Here's When the OnePlus Nord CE 6, CE 6 Lite Will Go on Sale in India
  1. AirDrop via Quick Share Reportedly Expands to Oppo Find X9 Ultra, Vivo X300 Ultra
  2. OpenAI, Amazon Announce Multi-Year Strategic Partnership as Microsoft’s Exclusive Deal Ends
  3. US Judge Rejects Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried’s Bid for New Trial
  4. Valve Says It's 'Hard at Work' on Steam Deck 2
  5. OnePlus Nord CE 6, Nord CE 6 Lite Availability Details Announced Ahead of May 7 Launch Date
  6. Smartphone Buyers in India Prioritise AI and Real-World Usage, Flipkart Report Shows
  7. Google Pixel 11 Series’ Tensor G6 Chipset Could Be Significantly Faster Than Last Year’s Tensor G5 SoC, Leak Suggests
  8. Oppo Reno 16 Pro Key Specifications Leaked; Tipped to Launch in H2 2026
  9. Samsung Galaxy S27 Tipped to Arrive With Redesigned Camera Layout to Accomodate Qi2 Magnetic Charging
  10. Anthropic’s Claude Can Now Complete Creative Tasks in Adobe, Blender and Autodesk
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.