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Ahead of iOS 10 Launch, iMessage Store Opens With Super Mario Stickers, More

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September 13, 2016

Folks using iOS 10 can now access the new iMessages App Store. The location went live just hours before iOS 10 is officially released to the public. One of the first titles is a familiar one.

Nintendo on Monday released the Super Mario Run Sticker pack for iMessage in iOS 10. The move comes just days after the company demoed the new Super Mario Run game for iOS at last week’s iPhone 7 event.

The sticker pack arrives just as Apple officially opened the iMessage app store in iOS 10.

If you have a beta version of iOS 10 already installed on your iOS device, you can install the sticker pack for free. Open the iMessage App Drawer, tap on the Store icon, and search for “Mario.”

Once installed, you can begin using the stickers in an iMessage thread with other iOS 10 users by tapping and holding on the image and dragging it up to the conversation.

The actual game Super Mario Run launches later this year on the App Store.

Free
SUPER MARIO RUN
Nintendo Co., Ltd.

Choose your Mario

There are plenty of different Mario stickers available, Choose the one that best suits your mood and let the fun begin. The Super Mario Run Stickers pack is absolutely free on the iMessage App Store.

Interaction

Like all iMessage stickers, you can add a Super Mario sticker to any text bubble within your message. Doing so makes your messages more fun and unique.

So much to see

Are you new to the iMessage App Store? Take a look around and see what's available. You'll find stickers that come bundled with your favorite apps and new ones that are only available here. Many are free.

A lot to see already

A lot to see already

The iMessage App Store is already full of goodies, including titles featuring Star Wars characters, Words With Friends, Jib Jib, and more. In the coming days, we’ll be featuring many of these here at AppAdvice.

As a reminder, iOS 10 launches to the public tomorrow, Sept. 13. Most likely, the update will arrive around 10 a.m. PDT.