Nintendo has released a brand-new update for Super Mario Maker 2, bringing the game up to version 1.0.0 (v272). This update, although not officially detailed by Nintendo in a traditional sense, appears to bring various enhancements and fixes based on community feedback and needs. Here’s what we know so far:
From there, the "v272 new" patch file (a 47MB .ips) is available via the Mario Custodians official GitLab. You will need:
The gameplay of Super Mario Maker revolved around the creation and exploration of levels set in the Mushroom Kingdom. Players could choose from various Mario games as a base (Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, and New Super Mario Bros. U) to create levels that mimicked or departed from the classic Mario formula. This creative freedom led to a wide range of levels, from traditional platforming challenges to more innovative and experimental designs.
For the uninitiated, this combination of region code (EU), version number (v272), and the ambiguous adjective "new" looks like a technical glitch or a forgotten patch note. For the dedicated community of ROM hackers, preservationists, and speedrunners, v272 is the holy grail.
If you are looking for new official content, Super Mario Maker 2 on Nintendo Switch remains the current standard. While official development has ceased, you can find a wealth of "new" content through:
If you are looking for the most recent official data for the EU (European) versions of the game: Super Mario Maker (Wii U) : The final version is