Nintendo just dropped an update for Super Mario Party Jamboree—now rocking version 2.1.0, by the way. So, here’s the thing: they’re gearing up for the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Yeah, it’s happening. This update is mostly about squashing bugs and polishing stuff, according to the patch notes.
Super Mario Party Jamboree Update Version 2.1.0 Patch Notes
Okay, so if you’re playing on the Nintendo Switch 2, here’s the scoop:
General Stuff
Bug Fixes (cause, what else, right?)
First up, there was this annoying bug during Broozer Bash where if you gazed a little too long at the rules, the game was like, “Nope, not moving forward.” It’s fixed now. Thank goodness.
Oh, and the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition had a couple of hiccups, too:
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You know those moments when you skip ahead in videos? Yeah, sometimes it freaked out. Fixed!
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And for the camera folks, unplugging or plugging them in at awkward times made things weird. Who knew cameras had feelings?
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The camera face was off. Like, literally. Adjusted it, though.
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CPUs were acting weird in some mouse games. Why mice? No clue. But that’s sorted out.
- Plus, a bunch of online bugs were swatted. And a few other gremlins got dealt with to make things smoother.
Now, if you’re still hanging out on the original Switch:
Bug Fixes
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Picking “Play Again” after a round of Rhythm Kitchen sometimes just froze the whole thing. Not anymore.
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Then there was this funky freeze after a CPU sprung into action at Mario’s Rainbow Castle. Awkward, right? Gone now.
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Stamps were causing trouble in Mario Party. Why? Who knows! But those are fixed.
- More online bug fixes too. Because why not?
So, yeah, lots of junk got cleaned up. The game should be a bit less… glitchy for everyone.