Alright, so you know that Nintendo game, Super Mario Party Jamboree, right? Well, they just shipped a software update, moving the game up to version 2.1.0. Why do I remember the version number? Honestly, no clue. Just sticks.
So yeah, the update isn’t just some random refresh. It’s prepping things for the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, plus they’ve fixed a bunch of bugs. They laid it all out in the patch notes, but who even reads those? Anyway, wait—where was I? Right, the updates.
When you’re playing this game on the new Switch, they’ve tweaked a few things:
Super Mario Party Jamboree 2.1.0 Patch Notes (or something like that)
- General Updates:
- Bug Fixes:
- Got this weird bug where the screen’s stuck on the Broozer Bash rules—yeah, no more of that.
- On the Switch 2, skipping parts of video studios—nope, now smooth sailing.
- Cameras going wonky? Fixed a bunch of issues when plugging or unplugging mid-game. I bet there’s a story behind this.
- Oh, and the camera face thing was off. Now it’s not.
- CPU acts like it’s had caffeine in certain mini-games. They’ve toned that down.
- Online bugs? Smashed those too.
- “Several other issues”—vague, I know, but they fixed more stuff, honest.
Playing on the older Switch? No worries, they didn’t forget you guys:
- Bug Fixes:
- You’d hit “Play Again” in Rhythm Kitchen and get stuck—annoying, right? Fixed.
- CPU moving in Mario’s Rainbow Castle could freeze everything. Not anymore.
- Stamps causing chaos in Mario Party? That’s sorted.
- Oh, and more online issues gone.
They said there were several other improvements for gameplay quality. Fingers crossed they didn’t break something else, you know?