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Did you ever get that feeling like you’re just waiting for something big to drop? Like, you know it’s coming, and it’s gonna shake things up? That’s how I felt with Super Mario Party Jamboree. So, like, wow, the latest update—Version 2.1.0—is finally here, and it’s kinda a big deal if you’re kicking it with the Switch 2. Why? Because, bam, now you can officially play it on the new console. Yeah, it fixes some annoying bugs too. For folks who had those weird glitches on Switch 1, it’s a lifesaver.
Funny thing, this game. Announced back in 2024, which seems like eons ago, and it didn’t take forever to drop. It launched not long after and brought all these super cool maps and funky game modes. It’s kinda been like a snowball rolling downhill since then, picking up updates to make it better and better.
Speaking of glitches, Nintendo Cube (yeah, they’re the brains behind this) rolled out fixes for some real headscratchers. Like, there was this glitch with the rules screen for Broozer Bash that could freeze your whole game. Imagine just wanting a fun night in and—bam—stuck forever. They also squashed bugs about the camera and CPU and—ugh—performance issues. And guess what? The older Switch 1’s got some love too. No more random stops after clicking “Play Again” or CPU pauses in Rainbow Castle. Wild.
On a side note, critics over at OpenCritic gave it an 81—solid, right? They think it’s one of the best Mario Party games. I mean, no new content here but hey, sometimes stability’s the name of the game, especially if you hate crashes mid-mini-game. And oh, before I forget, the Switch 2 kicks its upgraded version out soon. Mark your calendars for July 24, 2025, or whatever. It’s gonna bring all these exclusive things to make your party even crazier.
Here’s hoping this new version does justice to the original. Did you know it sold over 6.17 million copies? Yeah, it’s on track to maybe break more records, being the fastest-selling title in the series. It’s like when you find that perfect slice of pizza—unexpectedly amazing.
Oh, and let’s talk updates. The new stuff on the Nintendo Switch 2 means full support like it’s ready for the big league. They fixed this one bug where skipping would glitch you out during studio videos. Cameras were an issue, huh? Well, they fixed the positions and made CPU movements not like, erratic cats on keyboards in certain mini-games. Internet bugs, consider yourself banished.
Switch 1 wasn’t left out in the cold though—bugs that got in the way when you tried replaying, or when a CPU just decided to take a nap in the middle of Rainbow Castle, are gone now. Stamps went wonky sometimes, especially online? Not anymore.
Anyway, trying to piece through all these updates is dizzying. But hey, the experience is smoother and maybe that’s all we need right now.
So, are we hyped for this update? Eh, who knows, maybe it’ll sneak up and surprise us all over again.