Super Mario Bros. Wonder leaked and streamed on Twitch; fans are worried about spoilers

Players regretted the situation and expressed their disappointment

Super Mario Bros. Wonder leaked and streamed on Twitch; fans are worried about spoilers

Players regretted the situation and expressed their disappointment

Super Mario Bros. Wonder will debut on October 20, so its official debut is just under a week away. Despite this, the title has already been leaked and there are even people who played it on Twitch during live broadcasts.

Because of this, there are many fans of the franchise who are disappointed. On the one hand, they regretted that this situation will be repeated with one of Nintendo's most important games for the end of the year. In addition, they fear spoilers because they could ruin the title's biggest surprises.

Beware of Super Mario Bros. Wonder leaks!
Beware of Super Mario Bros. Wonder leaks!

Leak may ruin Super Mario Bros. Wonder surprises for you

According to details, the game was leaked on the Internet since yesterday, which has allowed some people to stream it on Twitch this weekend.

Images and videos of never-before-seen stuff are also circulating on social networks, so we recommend you browse carefully if you don't want to spoil some of its surprises.

The community is not worried about potential spoilers related to the game's story, as they know that the plot will be similar to other games in the franchise. However, they fear that some mechanics or very striking details of the game will come to light and this will ruin part of their experience.

This is not the first time this has happened with a first-party title for Switch, as previously fans also had to go to great lengths to avoid spoilers for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and various installments of Pokémon.

As always in these cases, we recommend you to be cautious since the leaked information can come from anywhere and from any source, so you could opt for measures such as blocking words related to the game on social networks.

Another useful alternative is to install Spoiler Protection 2.0, an extension that will give you greater security when using browsers such as Chrome and Microsoft Edge. Don't worry, LEVEL UP will not share any leaked material or details.

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