'Super Mario Maker' news: New costume based on 'Nisekoi' character can now be unlocked

 Nintendo

"Super Mario Maker" players now have a new costume to unlock inside the game.

This time around, the new unlockable costume is modeled after Chitoge KirIsaki, a character seen in the manga/anime series known as "Nisekoi."

Nintendo revealed the addition of the new unlockable costume via a short video posted on YouTube.

In the video, players can see that the the costume based on the "Nisekoi" character features her familiar attire and also her blue eyes.

Players can unlock the new costume by first completing one of the two new event courses that also feature some of the characters from "Nisekoi."

Players can choose to complete the course named "Nisekoi: Tsugumi & Marika" in order to unlock the new costume or they can also opt for the other option, which is the level known as "Nisekoi: Chitoge & Kosaki."

Both of the courses were designed by "Nisekoi" author Naoshi Komi.

The new costume based on one of "Nisekoi's" characters is not the only recent addition to "Super Mario Maker."

Recently, Nintendo also added three new costumes based on the three starter Pokémons.

These costumes will likely be familiar to a lot of Nintendo fans, since they are based on Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle.

A trailer featuring all three costumes in action inside the game was also previously shared by Nintendo.

Players interested in unlocking these new costumes must first complete a Pokémon-inspired event course inside the game. Completing the course only once will only net players one of the three costumes.

For those who want to obtain all three of the starter Pokémon costumes, they must run through the special event course multiple times and select a different one each time they do so. When done right, they will unlock all three costumes for their game.

More news about "Super Mario Maker" should be made available soon.

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