'Super Mario Maker' DLC stage coming to 'Super Smash Bros.' on Sept. 30

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Fans of the "Super Mario" franchise are getting a special treat this month as two titles from the series are joining forces to give them a potentially more memorable gaming experience.

The treat for "Super Mario" fans comes in the form of a new "Super Mario Maker" stage coming to "Super Smash Bros."

The new stage is promising to bring even more chaos to a game already chocked full of it, according to Digital Trends.

Nintendo has also released a video on their YouTube channel previewing the stage in all its frenzied glory.

The stage starts out pretty bare each time out. A hand will then appear onscreen and will begin to create the surroundings.

Interestingly enough, the layout for the "Super Mario Maker" stage in "Super Smash Bros." will be changing each time, allowing players to have a different experience whenever they choose this particular level.

As if the ever changing landscape of the "Super Mario Maker" stage in the game isn't enough, players will apparently also have to deal with an onslaught of random objects being thrown in as they battle with the other characters, according to iDigital Times.

As an added wrinkle, whenever a block onstage is destroyed, the mysterious hand that appears at the start of the stage's construction will appear yet again and make repairs.

There will be a lot of randomness built into the "Super Mario Maker" stage coming to "Super Smash Bros." as elements of "Super Mario Bros.," "Super Mario Bros. 3," "New Super Mario Bros." and "Super Mario World" will also be factoring into how the surroundings will turn out.

The "Super Mario Maker" stage for "Super Smash Bros." will be released on Sept. 30.

Players who are looking to purchase this new piece of downloadable content (DLC) can get it for $2.49 for the Wii U, or $3.49 for both the Wii U and the 3DS.

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