The new Mario Amiibo has sold out – they aren't even available yet
Blog Andrew Joseph 18 Sep , 2025 0

Recently, we've looked at the upcoming switch version, thanks to September Nintendo Direct. Apart from one of the surprise announcements Mario movie sequelis a new Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 series to switch soon. As we all know, one certainty in life is that Amiibo's numbers will certainly follow when new switch games are released.
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To this end, Nintendo is releasing two new Super Mario Galaxy Amiibos. One is Mario and Luma. The other ones are Rosalina and Lumas. Although the match they accompanied was out, the numbers didn't appear until April 2, 2026 – the day before the movie was released. They can be used for pre-orders, at $39.99 per piece, but they are already sold out on Amazon and Walmart. (They may restore stock, but again, they may not). Here you can still get them.
Mario and Luma Amiibo
Are Mario and Luma Amiibo a little perfect? Mario's flying pose returns to the cover of Super Mario Galaxy. But this also includes a round patch of grass as the foundation, like a small planet you run around in the game. There is also a Luma character and launch star. In that Amiibo character, you can see the key points of the entire game. It's cool if you ask me.
Rosalina and Lumas Amiibo
Rosalina and Lumas Amiibo, wearing her traditional blue dress, depicted the princess, sat in a chair, with two Lumas gathering to read her storybook.
Rosalina's Story Book (Hardcover)
Speaking of which, you can book a real hardcover version of Rosalina Storybook. It's also available on Amazon, but – you guessed it – it's sold out.
Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2
When we use it, you may also Book Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 If you haven't already. This is a collection of two absolute explosives from the Wii era. Before the Odyssey, these were generally considered the best 3D Mario Games, and they were still absolutely sticking to it. On October 2nd, this game will be soon.
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