Cloud version requires stable 5G or wired connection. Not responsible for existential dread.
The number "7.8" is believed to be a reference to the iconic Mario games, Super Mario Bros. 7 and Super Mario 8 (also known as Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3 in some regions). These games are considered some of the best in the series, and their numbering has led fans to speculate about the existence of a larger, interconnected multiverse.
Beyond specific fan projects, the term "Mario Multiverse" also refers to the theoretical structure of the official Mario series. For years, fans and theorists have debated whether all Mario games take place in the same universe. The consensus among many is that , and that every game may actually be an alternate dimension with its own version of Mario and his friends.
Items like the Cape Feather and Propeller Suit have unique momentum values that creators can fine-tune. UI and World Map Overhauls
Bowser's air fleet had been dismantled, the last Dark Star shattered into harmless sparkles across the sky — but Mario did not relax. Somewhere between realities, a new tremor pulsed: a ripple like a heartbeat inside the seams of the multiverse. It arrived as a whisper in Peach’s castle, a flicker in Luigi’s flashlight, and a tremor beneath the Warp Pipe in a mushroom field that had never known trouble before. The multiverse was learning to stitch itself back together — badly.
The 7.8 update is not just a minor patch—it's a substantial content drop that transforms the game in meaningful ways. Here are the key features introduced in this version:
In a completely different genre, Super Mario Multiverse is also the name of a mobile app developed by for iOS and Android. This game is not a platformer but a mixture of platformer and tycoon-style gameplay , where your goal is to rebuild the Mario universe while stopping Bowser’s plans for destruction. It’s a unique take on the concept, focusing on management and reconstruction rather than traditional jumping and stomping.
Mario Multiverse 7.8
Cloud version requires stable 5G or wired connection. Not responsible for existential dread.
The number "7.8" is believed to be a reference to the iconic Mario games, Super Mario Bros. 7 and Super Mario 8 (also known as Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3 in some regions). These games are considered some of the best in the series, and their numbering has led fans to speculate about the existence of a larger, interconnected multiverse.
Beyond specific fan projects, the term "Mario Multiverse" also refers to the theoretical structure of the official Mario series. For years, fans and theorists have debated whether all Mario games take place in the same universe. The consensus among many is that , and that every game may actually be an alternate dimension with its own version of Mario and his friends.
Items like the Cape Feather and Propeller Suit have unique momentum values that creators can fine-tune. UI and World Map Overhauls
Bowser's air fleet had been dismantled, the last Dark Star shattered into harmless sparkles across the sky — but Mario did not relax. Somewhere between realities, a new tremor pulsed: a ripple like a heartbeat inside the seams of the multiverse. It arrived as a whisper in Peach’s castle, a flicker in Luigi’s flashlight, and a tremor beneath the Warp Pipe in a mushroom field that had never known trouble before. The multiverse was learning to stitch itself back together — badly.
The 7.8 update is not just a minor patch—it's a substantial content drop that transforms the game in meaningful ways. Here are the key features introduced in this version:
In a completely different genre, Super Mario Multiverse is also the name of a mobile app developed by for iOS and Android. This game is not a platformer but a mixture of platformer and tycoon-style gameplay , where your goal is to rebuild the Mario universe while stopping Bowser’s plans for destruction. It’s a unique take on the concept, focusing on management and reconstruction rather than traditional jumping and stomping.