Nintendo just dropped a new update for Super Mario Party Jamboree, and I gotta say, it’s all about version 2.1.0 now.
Why does this matter? Well, it includes support for this mythical Nintendo Switch 2 Edition everyone’s buzzing about. Oh, and let’s not forget about the bug fixes—because who doesn’t love squashing bugs, right?
So, what’s new in this update, you ask?
Super Mario Party Jamboree Update Version 2.1.0 Patch Notes
For the lucky folks with a Nintendo Switch 2:
- General Stuff:
Okay, bugs are annoying. We’ve all been there. So here’s the deal on some pesky bugs they’ve fixed:
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Ever get stuck on the Broozer Bash rules screen? Like, frozen-in-time stuck? Yeah, fixed that.
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How about skipping studio videos and suddenly not progressing? Who’s guilty of that? No worries, that’s sorted now.
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Cameras being moody when plugged in or out? Nope, not anymore. Positioning and all that jazz—fixed.
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You know when CPUs move like they’re in a daze in those mouse minigames? Adjusted that, so it’s not like watching paint dry.
- Oh, and online play, yep—tidied up those bugs, too. Anything to make your gaming sesh smoother, right?
For those using the original Nintendo Switch:
More bugs, more fixes, because why not?
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Rhythm Kitchen’s “Play Again” button had a mind of its own. Now it should behave. Fingers crossed.
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Mario’s Rainbow Castle decided to go rogue when CPUs started moving. Fixed, hopefully.
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Stamps during Mario Party thinking they can cause chaos? Fixed-ish.
- Playing online should be less frustrating. Or at least, we hope.
Many other little hiccups got ironed out, so your gameplay should feel better. Or at least, that’s the idea. Enjoy your gaming—and maybe, just maybe, these updates will make life a bit easier. Or not. Who knows.