You know that feeling when you’re just about to dive into a game, and boom, an update hits? Yep, that’s what’s up with Super Mario Party Jamboree. Just got wind they’ve dropped version 2.1.0. Honestly, I didn’t see that coming so soon. Anyway—wait, where was I? Oh right, new update.
So, they’ve rolled this thing out mostly because, drum roll please… the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is coming. Surprise! And of course, they’ve gotta squash some bugs, like those pesky little glitches that just make you wanna throw your controller across the room. Not that I’ve ever done that. Okay, maybe once.
Picture this: You’re in the middle of Broozer Bash and it just stalls on you, screen frozen like it’s pondering the meaning of life. Super annoying, right? Well, they’ve fixed that—or so they say. Maybe. We’ll see.
There’s a whole list of what they’ve tackled for Switch 2. You know when you skip a scene in those studio videos at just the wrong moment, and everything just… stops? Yeah, fixed. Cameras being weird? Fixed. CPU minigame madness? Sorted. Plus, they’ve smoothed out the online play—all sorts of improvements I’m probably too impatient to notice.
Oh, and guess what? If you’re still chilling with the OG Switch, they haven’t forgotten you. Rhythm Kitchen bug? Gone! Things acting odd in Mario’s Rainbow Castle? Supposedly sorted. Stamps getting glitchy in Mario Party? Vanished. Again, I’m rolling my eyes—because who hasn’t fallen for “bug fix” promises before?
So yeah, some tweaks here and there, and honestly, I’m just hoping this makes my gaming nights a bit less frustrating. Who am I kidding? I’m just looking forward to not freezing mid-game.