Nintendo just dropped a fresh update for Super Mario Party Jamboree. Yep, we’re talking version 2.1.0. Just in time, too, ’cause the new Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is coming out. So what’s new? Oh, just the usual—bug fixes galore. ‘Cause, you know, games always have those sneaky gremlins messing things up.
Let’s dive into these patch notes—if you’re into that kind of thing.
What’s New on Nintendo Switch 2?
Alright, so here’s the rundown:
General Stuff
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They fixed some glitch where the Broozer Bash rules screen was like, holding players hostage. If you stared at it too long, the game just went, “Nope, you’re not moving forward.” Spooky, right?
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And on the Switch 2 Edition, there was this weird issue. Sometimes, if you skipped too fast during a studio video—bam, stuck again. Guess lesson here is, patience is a virtue?
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Oh, and cameras… yeah. If you plugged them in or yanked them out mid-play, things got wonky. Like, the camera’s face was in the wrong place? Trippy.
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They also tweaked how CPUs act in those mouse minigames. Perhaps they were acting too human?
- Plus, some pesky online bugs got squashed. Always a relief.
And the Regular Ol’ Switch?
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Bug hunt continues! Rhythm Kitchen in Free Play had this glitch. Hit "Play Again" and sometimes… you didn’t. Awkward.
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In Mario’s Rainbow Castle, it seems even CPUs had minds of their own, getting stuck and dragging players along for the ride.
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Stamping in Mario Party? Yeah, could glitch under weird conditions. Sorted now, they promise.
- And more online nuisance bugs got booted to the curb. Phew.
So yeah, lots of cleanup. They’ve polished things a bit, ironed out some kinks. Game developers are basically exterminators for digital glitches, right?
Anyway—where was I? Oh right, let’s see if these updates actually make things smoother this time around. We’ve all got our fingers crossed.