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So, there’s this game, Super Mario Party Jamboree. Heard of it, right? Anyway, just got this update, Version 2.1.0 or something. Not that I keep track of these numbers, but hey, they’re saying it’s for the Switch 2. You know, for all those folks eager to play with pals on the shiny new console. Apparently, there were glitches on the first Switch. Like, who hasn’t had a game bug out on them?
I remember when they announced this game back in 2024. Time flies or maybe it doesn’t. Who knows. A few months later—bam!—it’s out. New maps, game modes, the works. Always updating like they’re scared we’ll forget about it or something.
Switch 2 version had this pesky thing—ever been stuck on a rules screen? No idea why, but it sticks with you. I mean, Broozer Bash? What a name. And other stuff like cameras getting all funky. Can you imagine? Anyway—or maybe I should say, back to the point—they fixed those.
Oh, and for the old Switch, there were these issues, like trying to play again and not moving anywhere. Mario just standing there, I guess. Rainbow Castle, CPUs, the works. Fixed those too.
People seem to love this game—81 on OpenCritic or so I heard. Pretty solid for a Mario party, right? And no new content this time, just sprucing it up. Or stabilizing? Whatever they call it.
There’s talk about a Switch 2 upgraded version—Jamboree TV? Sounds fancy. Due out July 24, 2025. Maybe it’ll be as big a hit as the original? A whopping 6.17 million units sold already. Can you believe it? Fastest selling Mario Party or something, fifth in the franchise. Sounds like big numbers to me.
So, yeah, that’s the scoop on the update. Did I miss anything? Maybe. My mind’s a bit all over the place. But that’s life with Mario, I guess.