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'Super Mario Maker' News: Most Difficult Level Finally Completed

Following the massive success of the "Super Mario Maker," a lot of fans are now sharing their experiences with the game, and yesterday, the most challenging and difficult level has finally been completed.

According to Eurogamer, YouTuber Grand POOBear beat the finish line of Cape Escape. Before this certain player completed the level, Pit of Panga: P-Break, created by level designer PangaeaPanga, was beaten by a Japanese streamer, a few days after it came out.

PangaeaPanga is known for crafting some of the most difficult and nearly-impossible-to-break levels, and while Bomb Voyage was the first level considered to be the hardest, some players finally thwarted the stage. Unfortunately, it only took more than 11,000 attempts to break.

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This time, Cape Escape has become the most time-consuming and eye-gouging level yet as it stayed immovable for about nine days. Grand POOBear finally came out victorious from the crazy world. Other fans shouldn't think it was so easy to make it to the finish line. In his video where he showed how he destroyed PangaeaPanga's sadistic level, it is showed that his Mario had to die 4,671 times before the much-longed victory.

At the moment, fans are waiting for another challenging level from PangaeaPanga. Many are also rooting for GrandPOOBear to once again conquer the next level that many frustrated players probably will never complete.

Meanwhile, the "Super Mario Maker" is back online after the maintenance team worked on a bug that made it necessary for the game to be taken offline. According to Express U.K., Nintendo confirmed, "Server maintenance has been completed. Thank you for your cooperation."

The said bug has been detected in "Create" mode, and while it is unclear how much of the system has been affected, the latest update on the patch is good news for those who can't wait to beat the next level.

"Super Mario Maker" was released in September 2015 and allows for players to create various levels. Nintendo has made the level creator available for Wii U.

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