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Everybody 1-2 Switch

Everybody 1-2 Switch update 1.0.1

We’ll give you a quick heads up that Everybody 1-2 Switch has a day one update, with Nintendo offering version 1.0.1.

The patch notes are short and concise with Nintendo only mentioning that some issues have been addressed. What problems specifically? Nintendo didn’t go into detail.

In any case, the official patch notes for the Everybody 1-2 Switch version 1.0.1 update are as follows:

Everybody 1-2 Switch all games

If you’re interested in seeing all of the games in Everybody 1-2 Switch, you’ll be happy to hear that Nintendo has just shown off a new trailer showcasing everything. All in all there are over two dozen different experiences.

First up are the experiences for 2 – 8 players with games exclusive to Joy-Con Mode. The lineup includes Balloons, Hip Bump, Relay Race, Samurai Sword Fight, and Joy-Con Hide & Seek. As for the experiences featuring 2 – 100 players in Smart Device Mode, the lineup is Bingo, Ice Cream Parlor, Color Shoot, and Auction. Lastly are games playable in both modes supporting 2 – 8 players with Joy-Con or 2 – 100 players with smart devices: Statues, Quiz Show, Ninjas, UFOs, Jump Rope, Squats, Kitchen Timer, and Musical Chairs. There’s also Bingo Party and Quiz Party as free for all festivities.

Nintendo announced Everybody 1-2 Switch a little while back without much fanfare, but is gearing up for launch with an actual video. With the “First Look Party” trailer, sixteen content creators from around the world gathered in Tokyo, Japan for some multiplayer action.

Here’s what Nintendo has shared about Everybody 1-2 Switch thus far:

Everybody 1-2 Switch

Nintendo just announced Everybody 1-2 Switch, which follows in the footsteps of the original launch title for the system. It will launch on June 30, 2023.

About a year ago, rumors surfaced that Nintendo was working on a 1-2 Switch sequel. However, it was claimed that there was uncertainty with the project and even had a small chance of being cancelled. In the end Nintendo will move forward with the launch, but it looks like the company is getting it out the door quickly.


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