Super Mario Strikers is coming to Switch 2 via Switch Online + Expansion Pack with enhanced multiplayer. Here’s what fans can expect from the GameCube classic’s return.
Nintendo is bringing its first new GameCube game to the Switch 2 less than a month after the console’s release. On July 1, Super Mario Strikers—the original Mario-themed soccer game from the GameCube era—will be added to the Switch Online + Expansion Pack library. While it might not be the high-profile GameCube game some fans hoped for, like Luigi’s Mansion or Super Mario Sunshine, it’s a welcome addition for those who’ve been waiting to play a solid Mario sports title on modern hardware.
Super Mario Strikers on Nintendo Switch 2
Super Mario Strikers never sold in huge numbers when it first came out, but it built a cult following thanks to its fast-paced, arcade-style take on soccer. The game was straightforward but had a unique energy that set it apart from more serious sports titles. The follow-up, Mario Strikers Charged on Wii, improved the formula with online multiplayer and more content, making it a fan favorite.
When Mario Strikers: Battle League arrived in 2022 on Switch, expectations were high, but the game didn’t quite hit the mark. Players criticized its lack of depth and a more stripped-down feel, with less of the chaotic fun that made the original games stand out. That’s why the return of the classic Super Mario Strikers feels like a breath of fresh air for fans wanting that arcade action back.
The Switch 2 version of Super Mario Strikers will support multiplayer through the Switch Online app, allowing players to face off with friends more easily than ever. While this isn’t a full remake or remaster, the game should run better on Switch 2 thanks to improved GameCube emulation, similar to what we’ve seen with titles like The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.
Nintendo also released a modern GameCube controller replica to go along with Switch 2, making it easier for fans to experience this era of games with the original control scheme. That’s especially exciting as fans speculate about what other GameCube titles might join the Switch 2’s retro lineup—Super Smash Bros. Melee is a popular guess.
Adding Super Mario Strikers might be just the start. Nintendo seems poised to continue bringing GameCube games to the Switch 2 via emulation rather than individual remasters. There’s been talk of other fan favorites like Mario Superstar Baseball and Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix possibly making their way to the system, which could appeal to fans of sports and rhythm games alike.
While not everyone might agree with Super Mario Strikers as the first new GameCube addition, it sets a solid precedent for Nintendo’s strategy. It’s a sign that classic titles from that generation will get new life on the Switch 2, with multiplayer support and improved performance giving them fresh relevance.
Super Mario Strikers hitting the Switch 2 on July 1 is an encouraging sign for fans of Nintendo’s GameCube era. It offers a chance to revisit a cult classic with modern multiplayer features and better hardware support. Whether this signals a bigger push to revive other GameCube games remains to be seen, but for now, it’s a welcome start to expanding the Switch 2’s retro library.
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Updated:
June 30th 2025
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June 30th 2025