Super Mario Party Jamboree has been leaked online.

With Super Mario Party Jamboree‘s release less than a week away, fans will need to be wary about spoilers as the game has been leaked online. Super Mario Party Jamboree is greatly anticipated by fans, as it is poised to be one of the most ambitious entries in the long-running party game franchise. It has a number of playable characters on its roster, including fan favorites like Pauline and ensemble dark horses like Ninji, along with a couple of returning party boards from past titles.
Super Mario Party Jamboree is currently set for an October 17 launch, meaning fans won’t need to wait that much longer before its release. Kiosks of the game have already been showing up in various outlet stores, giving fans the chance to play it early. However, fans who are looking to go into the game blind will need to dodge spoilers for the next couple of days, as Super Mario Party Jamboree leaks are already online.
Based on some recent reports, Super Mario Party Jamboree‘s ROM has reportedly leaked online. Much like the time Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom was leaked before its launch, Super Mario Party Jamboree‘s ROM getting leaked online gives gamers with hacked Switch consoles or emulators the ability to play the game ahead of its official launch. It appears that gameplay videos and screenshots have begun circulating online as well. That being said, fans likely won’t have to worry too much about this being widespread, as there isn’t much that one could spoil in a Mario Party game.
Super Mario Party Jamboree ROM Has Already Been Leaked Online
Super Mario Party Jamboree follows an unfortunate trend of major first-party Nintendo games getting leaked ahead of release. Another major first-party Nintendo title, Tears of the Kingdom, was similarly pirated 10 days before its own launch.

Super Mario Party Jamboree will have over 100 new mini-games to play, 22 playable characters, and seven boards available at launch. Two of these boards are returning ones from Mario Party and Mario Party 2, and the roster is the largest one in a Mario Party game to date. A number of co-op and competitive modes are also being featured in this new entry, which take place outside the usual party modes.
