Alright, so here’s the deal—Nintendo just dropped this software update for Super Mario Party Jamboree. You know, the one game where friendships either get made or obliterated? Anyway, it’s version 2.1.0 now. And I gotta say, the timing is impeccable, given the whole Nintendo Switch 2 Edition thing happening.
So, what’s new? For starters, they’ve tinkered with the game so it works with the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition—whatever that’s about. Oh, and patch notes, those lovely lists of nonsense nobody reads. But if you do, here’s the breakdown.
Super Mario Party Jamboree Update 2.1.0 Patch Notes
Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
General fixes, yada yada. Bug fixes, though—those are juicy. Like, imagine staring at a rules explanation screen for Broozer Bash forever. Torture, right? They fixed that.
Then there’s this weird glitch where if you skip some studio video at the wrong moment, the game just gives up on you. Fixed. Something about camera connections—fixed. Oh, and the CPU’s doing funky dances in mouse minigames. Yep, addressed that, too.
Online play had a few bumps, but they smoothed those out. A couple of other quirks—er, bugs—they squashed to make gameplay all buttery. You know, the usual.
Original Nintendo Switch Version
Not to leave Switch users in the dust, they handled a few things there, too. Like, ever tried hitting "Play Again" after Rhythm Kitchen and the game just sits there, pondering the universe? Fixed. And if Mario’s Rainbow Castle had a rogue CPU scrambling your vibe—also fixed.
Online bugs? Gone. Stamp issues in Mario Party—who even uses those? But anyway, fixed. More general improvements for gameplay bliss.
So, yeah. If nothing else, trust Nintendo to keep those quirky game glitches at bay, no matter how small. Who knows, maybe it’s all just prep for more epic battles in the Mushroom Kingdom. Or maybe it’s something else entirely—your guess is as good as mine.