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Alright, so get this: Nintendo just dropped a fresh software update for Super Mario Party Jamboree. It’s now on version 2.1.0, if you’re keeping count. Not something I usually notice, but hey, there it is.
This update sneaked in to prep the game for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. It’s like they’re gearing it up for a new party, and fixing a bunch of bugs along the way. Wanna know more? Let’s dive in—or maybe just wade a bit.
So, What’s New in Version 2.1.0?
When you’re playing on Nintendo Switch 2, here’s the deal:
General Stuff
Alright, fine, the bug fixes!
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Ever get stuck on the Broozer Bash rules screen? It’s like the game just hits pause on your life. Anyway, they fixed it.
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If you’re playing the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and love skipping through videos—you know, just tapping away—that could mess things up. They patched that issue too.
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And cameras, oh boy. Whether you connect, disconnect, or whatever happens during gameplay—a big headache. Not anymore.
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Camera (face)—yes, that’s a thing. They just adjusted its display position. It’s all about angles, right?
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CPU’s in minigames behaving oddly? Consider it sorted.
- Oh, and online play bugs? Nixed those too. Few other surprises got ironed out. All for a smoother ride.
And for regular Nintendo Switch players:
Some more bug surgery:
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‘Play Again’ on Rhythm Kitchen in Free Play could just stop, like brick-wall stop. Now, smooth sailing.
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In Mario’s Rainbow Castle—yeah, when CPU’s up to something shady, the game could freeze. They copped onto that and fixed it.
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Then, under certain conditions, stamps turned tricky; they patched that right up.
- Online gaming gremlins? Gone, poof!
They’ve shoved a load of fixes under the hood to make your experience a bit better on both consoles. Feels like they’re covering all bases here. Or maybe I’m just babbling. Either way, happy gaming!