Super Mario Maker 3 (Notendo)

Super Mario Maker 3 is a game on the Nintendo Switch Pro coming in October 11, 2022, 1 month after the console's release.

Additions/Changes from Mario Maker 2

 * The Course Themes can change music to whatever you want, like Auto, which implements the theme/style's respective music, each category in game styles, themes and bonus musics, and also make your own music with the "Music Maker" carried from Mario Paint.
 * 3 new styles were introduced, which are Super Mario Bros 2 (USA, not Japan), New Super Mario Bros (DS, not U), and Super Mario Odyssey. These are extra game styles since NSMBDS has items that only appeared in the game.
 * In addition, 6 new styles were introduced: Beach, Mountain, Sewer, Randomizer, Volcano, and Tower.
 * Another time setting was introduced: Sunset.
 * The editor music can no longer depend on the style/theme, as it now can be changed: Auto, remixed versions of Mario Paint music, or your own theme music.
 * You can even make themes, items and styles to make your own Mario fangame with custom sprites on your Nintendo Switch Pro.
 * Since Nintendo Switch Pro is digital-only, you can no longer purchase SMM3 in real life stores, and instead E-Shop.
 * The editor is changed AGAIN:
 * It has more of a pro feel, so it now looks more simplistic, and many buttons has shrinked.
 * There's a new liquid type: Quicksand, and now you can put Water, Lava, Poison and Quicksand in any course theme. Because of that, Lava or Water doesn't change to Poison in the night themes of Castle and Forest.
 * There are new tools. Redocat redos every of Undodog's moves, an eye dropper tool named "Izzy", a music box (for changing the course's music) and trigger effects in a different time zone (The Calm Sun) in the course themes, and more.


 * New players can now be playable: Peach (replaces Toadette in the extra styles), Rosalina, and more Colored Toads.
 * An all new Story Mode since this is a sequel.

Game Styles
Those are the game styles in the game.

The Game Style is an option in Course Maker that allows players to change the visuals of the level and the background, the move set of players, and the behavior of certain Course Elements.

Classic Game Styles (also known as Traditional or Retro Game Styles by fans) are Game Styles that were present in the original Super Mario Maker and are cross-compatible with each other.

Extra Game Styles are Game Styles that aren't compatible with others and are not present in the original Super Mario Maker. When switching between an Extra Game Style and another Game Style, the course is cleared and need to be refinished.