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Super Mario Party Jamboree update 1.1.1

Super Mario Party Jamboree just received a new update with version 1.1.1.

Nintendo and NDcube are actually tackling just a single bug here. This involves an issue with online play for the Minigame Bay.

The official rundown from Nintendo is as follows:

Splatoon 3 update 9.2.0

Nintendo has a new update in store for Splatoon 3 and will soon be releasing version 9.2.0. The patch notes are available now.

According to Nintendo, the update “focuses on making it possible to use certain amiibo features even when not connected to the internet as well as adjusting the balance of battles.” Even more balance adjustments are planned for the future.

Here’s the full rundown of the new update:

Mortal Kombat 1 November 2024 update

Starting today, Mortal Kombat 1 players can get their hands on the new November 2024 update.

Support for Ghostface as the newest DLC character is the main attraction here. On top of that though, the game is getting new options for Match Replays, lots of balance adjustments, and more.

The full rundown is as follows:

YIIK I.V update release date

The long-awaited “I.V” update for YIIK: A Post-Modern RPG is coming soon to Nintendo Switch. The patch goes live on December 2, 2024.

The update brings along extensive updates to YIIK’s cast and combat system. Also included are additional and improved cutscenes, reimagined dungeon layouts, ten new areas, revamped Monster Dens to explore and power up, 150 new tracks, and an all-new leveling system within Alex’s Mind Dungeon: make great leaps in logic to uncover abilities, Karta, narrative secrets, and more.

Shakedown Hawaii update Pen vs. Sword

Shakedown: Hawaii just got a surprise “Pen vs. Sword” update, which brings along new content. This was unexpected given how the last notable patch released four years ago.

Players can get their hands on new weapons, challenges, styles, and a multiplier assistant feature. Also included are extra hints and a wave of bug fixes.

The official rundown is as follows:

Iron Meat update Mirror Mode

Retroware recently started distribution of a major update for Iron Meat. Players are now able to access a new wave of content.

One of the primary additions is Mirror Mode, which lets players experience every level with the x-axis flipped – meaning they’ll be running to the left. There’s also the Supercharge rapid fire power-up after obtaining a third copy of a weapon upgrade, visual changes to the background on certain levels, and more.

Here’s the full rundown:

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection update 2.0.0

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection just released its latest update, which is version 2.0.0. The patch can be downloaded for Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater.

The main thing here is that there are new controller settings that allow for more freedom. Unfortunately though, Nintendo Switch is missing out on much of what other platforms are getting. Konami implemented various settings for other platforms including resolution and upscaling. However, these options are not available on Nintendo Switch.

GTA Trilogy Grove Street credits removal response

Grove Street Games, the original developer behind Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition, has responded to being removed from the credits.

Rockstar issued a significant update for each of the titles this week. But aside from the improvements, it was discovered that Grove Street Games is no longer credited on the initial boot screen. While the company wasn’t involved more recently, Grove Street did work on the original console release.

The Jackbox Survey Scramble Dash and Dares modes

More content is coming soon to The Jackbox Survey Scramble with the Dash and Dares modes. Both will be added as part of a free update in the future.

The Jackbox Survey Scramble already has Hilo, Bounce, Squares, and Speed modes. But soon players will be able to access another couple of survey-based experiences.

Here’s some information about Dash and Dares in The Jackbox Survey Scramble:

GTA Trilogy update 1.112

After the patch started to make its way out yesterday, the new 1.112 update for GTA Trilogy (technically called Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition) is live on Nintendo Switch. We can confirm that all three games in the collection have been spruced up on the console.

Rockstar has shared its official patch notes, which note various fixes and improvements. Also, probably the biggest thing here is the lighting. Players can now select Classic Lighting mode to more closely emulate the look of the original games.


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