Super Mario Odyssey – Screenshots

PowerUp! was fortunate enough to be invited to preview Super Mario Odyssey by Nintendo. During our hands-on, we were able to record gameplay footage and take screenshots. Since it was too good an offer to pass on, we decided to take as many screenshots as we possibly could.

There were some restrictions on what we can and can’t show you, however, we still have 77 brand new Super Mario Odyssey screenshots for you. They are all taken from a Nintendo Switch development unit, running in docked mode. We used a Roxio Capture Card HD to capture the screenshots and the gameplay footage.

Click on the image above to get a larger view and scroll through the gallery.

RELATED: SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY HANDS-ON PREVIEW

The screenshots are all from the three levels we previewed; Cap Kingdom, Luncheon Kingdom and Seaside Kingdom. We have plenty of Super Mario Odyssey cover on the site, so make sure you check it all out.

Super Mario Odyssey will be available exclusively for Switch on October 27, 2017.

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