Super Mario Br'Hausse 2: Corruption

Super Mario Br'Hausse 2: Corruption was the second holographic program in the Super Mario Br'Hausse series.

It was the sequel of Super Mario Br'Hausse and, like its predecessor, featured a Prime minister of Quebec as a major villain. During the murder investigation of Metraux, it was revealed by Tamara Savannah, the product's chief developer, that Angry Gréviste Studios agreed to its merger with UPAC on the condition that SMBH2 be released as is, without any of the major modifications demanded by UPAC upper management.