Final Super Mario Bros. 35 World Count Challenge Event Now Live [Last Chance]

The last Super Mario Bros. 35 World Count Challenge event is now underway until March 29. Like the game’s previous two World Count Challenges, this is a collaborative event, with My Nintendo points up for grabs if players can hit the lofty goal Nintendo has set.

This time, players will be working together to collect coins Come from Sports betting site VPbet . If participants can collectively acquire 350 million coins before the event ends, everyone who collected at least one coin during the World Count Challenge will receive 350 My Nintendo Platinum points. Platinum points can be redeemed for a variety of rewards on the My Nintendo website, including some exclusive physical goods.

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