

How to install and play Super Mario Maker 2 ROM (XCI) on a Switch Emulator (Nintendo)? To play Super Mario Maker 2 on our Nintendo Switch Emulator, we will first need to install Super Mario Maker 2 ROM (XCI) on Yuzu, Ryujinx or EggNS. This is a simple process that requires no computer or technical knowledge, anyone would be able to do it. However, we will explain you step by step the whole process to make sure you will enjoy this Nintendo Switch game.The first step is somewhat obvious but still we will take into account, will be to download and install our Nintendo Switch Emulator.If we have not done so we will have to download the ROM in XCI format of Super Mario Maker 2 that we leave you in the previous section.The next step will be to run the switch emulator that we have chosen: Yuzu, Ryujinx, Egg NS….Once opened the emulator, all have an option in the toolbar that says Add new game directory, or Add games.It will open a file explorer of our operating system, and we will look for the location where we downloaded the ROM (XCI) previously.We will select the ROM (XCI) of Super Mario Maker 2.Now we can play Super Mario Maker 2 on our Switch Emulator.From now on you will not need to look for the game where you have it located, but you can play directly by accessing the Emulator.xci files we will have to repeat the installation process.

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