Okay, so here’s the scoop. There’s this player—DSteves, yeah?—who’s kind of smashing it in Super Mario Maker 2. Dude cleared a million levels! Like, I can’t even wrap my head around that. The community’s all over it, calling it “legendary” and stuff. Honestly, it’s wild.
Super Mario Maker 2? In case you’re out of the loop, it’s this game where you whip up your own Mario levels using bits and pieces from different games in the series. Even if you don’t like creating stuff, you can dive into other folks’ levels. Like, endless Mario, right?
So, DSteves, this gamer and streamer dude, hit one million levels cleared during a live stream. It’s like, how even? He celebrated Super Mario Maker 2’s sixth birthday with an 18-hour marathon—1,000 levels down in that one go. Serious dedication. They say it took him all six years to pull this off, averaging 456 levels a day? My numbers don’t even go that high without a calculator.
Fans can’t stop talking about DSteves. They’re all like, “He could quit now if he wants,” but nope—he’s not. As of June 30, he’d already topped a million again. To think the game’s sold 8.42 million copies, and he’s leading the pack. Insanity.
But hey, it’s not the first time folks have gone nuts over Super Mario Maker. Back in 2024, there was news about shutting down servers for the original game. Cue the panic because of all the awesome but untouched levels. Enter Team 0. These legends cleared every single one of those neglected masterpieces—around 40,000 courses, if you can believe it. In just six months! That’s pretty bonkers too, right?
And I can’t forget to mention the photos of this guy, which I think are as epic as the story itself. There’s this one promo art that captures the magical chaos of Mario’s world. What a wild ride. Anyway, if this whole write-up feels like it zooms all over the place, yeah, that’s on purpose. Kinda like how my brain works when I’m trying to process how someone could play a million levels. Bravo, DSteves, bravo.