Overview
- The collection is available today on both systems, delivering up to 4K in TV mode on Switch 2, 1080p on Switch, and a steady 60fps across the board.
- New options include Assist Mode, fresh Rosalina storybook content for each game, UI and texture touch‑ups, a soundtrack player, co‑star multiplayer, and amiibo support.
- Critics say these are the best modern versions yet, though the gyro‑based pointer replaces the Wii remote and can feel less accurate in Galaxy 2’s Yoshi stages, with mouse input restricted to co‑op on Switch 2.
- Nintendo is charging about $70 for the two‑game bundle or roughly $40 per title individually, aligning with the company’s variable pricing approach.
- Outlets report two oversized amiibo tied to the release will ship on April 2, 2026 for about $40 each, providing small in‑game bonuses.