Super Mario Odyssey fans want a sequel so bad that an email from Nintendo has got their hopes up

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Speculation surrounding a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Super Mario Odyssey sಌequel has increased after Nintendo sent out an email about the game, five years after its release.

As highlighted by Twitter user @, Nintendo customers are receiving emails from the company about Super Mario Odyssey. This is probably nothing more than a promotional email, but what's strange is that Nintendo has sent out an ema෴il dedicated to a game ൲that has received minimal extra support in the years since its launch. 

The content of the email is just infor🅷mation aboutꦓ the game that's supposed to prompt players to go back and play it. It also features a few questions for fans such as "did you visit every Kingdom?" or "how many Power Moons did you find?" Unfortunately, it's not as clear cut as: "Would you like a new Super Mario Odyssey game?" To which the answer would probably be a resounding yes. 

While this might just be a promotional email, it wouldn't be the first time Nintendo has tested the waters by sending out marketing emails. As pointed out by this , Nintendo actually sent out emails about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:WarioWare: Get it Together before announcing the game's release in 2021. Not to mention the Nintendo survey that literally asked fans what kind of Pokemon game they'd like to see next

Naturally, this has got a lot of people excited about the prospect of a new Super Mario Odyssey game, myself included. It's also possible that Nintendo's email could be a hint towards future DLC or maybe just a way of getting people interested in some of Mario's previous games, what with Super Mario World soon to open in Universal Studios Hollywood and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Super Mario Bros Movie on the horizon.

If you want to know what games are definitely on the way, take a look at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch games list. 

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