Nintendo Switch Sports update out now (version 1.2.1), patch notes
Posted on 2 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 0 comments
Nintendo Switch Sports has received a new update, and version 1.2.1 is now accessible. This follows version 1.2.0 which dropped at the end of July.
It seems that Nintendo is taking a stronger stance against cheaters and those who are performing actions that the company doesn’t approve of. This was one of the points mentioned in the patch notes. According to Nintendo, it will suspend online play “for violators of Nintendo’s Community Guidelines, including if we detect fraudulent behavior such as save data manipulation.”
The patch notes for the Nintendo Switch Sports version 1.2.1 update are as follows:
Overcooked! All You Can Eat “World Food Festival” update announced
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Original (10/4): A new “World Food Festival” update is on the way to Overcooked! All You Can Eat, it’s been announced. All players will have access starting on October 12, 2022.
The update is highlighted by new cuisines, new chefs, ten challenging levels, and more. A bit of additional information is available below.
Two Point Campuse software update (version 1.5.112747) available, patch notes
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A new software update has been released for Two Point Campus, which provides an extensive number of fixes for the game, as well as new and updated UI. Further details below:
A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism update (version 1.2.0) coming this week, patch notes
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Artdink have announced that a new update for the Switch version of A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism will be available this week, for October 13 in North America and Europe, and October 14 in Japan. This update brings new content from the Steam version of the game, as well as various quality of life improvements. For full details, see below:
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival update available (version 1.2.0), patch notes
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Melty Blood: Type Lumina update out now (version 1.3.7), patch notes
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A new Melty Blood: Type Lumina update is here – specifically version 1.3.7.
As part of the update, ten remastered music tracks have been added. Bug fixes and more are also included.
The full patch notes for the Melty Blood: Type Lumina version 1.3.7 update are as follows:
Wayward Strand update out now on Switch (version 1.0.3), patch notes
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Ghost Pattern has issued a new version 1.0.3 update for Wayward Strand on Switch.
Various improvements and fixes are included here. Gameplay, menus, and options have all been touched up in one way or another.
The full patch notes for the Wayward Strand version 1.0.3 update are as follows:
More: Ghost Pattern, title update, Wayward Strand
SD Gundam Battle Alliance update out this week (version 1.30), patch notes
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A new update for SD Gundam Battle Alliance will be rolling out this week, Bandai Namco have announced. The timing of the update varies by region – it should be available today in North America, and tomorrow in Europe and Japan – and it will provide numerous pieces of additional content and bug fixes.
For full details, see below:
Into the Breach update out now on Switch (version 1.2.77), patch notes
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Subset Games has started distribution of another Into the Breach update, with the game moving up to version 1.2.77 on Switch.
Some additions, improvements, and fixes are included here. The team added a couple of new music tracks, enhanced the save file backup system, and more.
The full patch notes are as follows:
More: Into the Breach, Subset Games, title update
No Man’s Sky Waypoint update out now on Switch (version 4.0)
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No Man’s Sky players on Switch now have access to a new version 4.0 update known as Waypoint, which comes just a few days after the game’s launch on Nintendo’s console.
The update includes “an overhaul of design and balance, including inventories, milestones, cataloging and game modes.” Additionally, it contains “hundreds of community-favorite quality of life improvements, both macro and micro.” As another bonus for Switch players, we’re hearing that touchscreen use is now enabled.