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Nintendo Switch Parental Controls

A new update is rolling out for the Nintendo Switch Parental app. Version 1.50 is currently live on iOS. It doesn’t seem to be live just yet on Android as of this moment, but it should be very soon.

Today’s update adds a few new features. For instance, whitelist functionality allows users to exclude games from the Parental Controls Restricted Software setting on Switch.

The full patch notes are as follows:

A new update has gone out for Super Mario Run. As of today, version 3.0.9 is available.

Nintendo’s patch notes only make mention of one change. It’s as follows: “The conditions for clearing Bowser’s challenges to unlock World 1-4 have been made a bit easier.”

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Since launch, NBA 2K18 players have been able to capture screenshots with the game. Almost every title on the system supports the feature. But with version 1.07, the functionality has been disabled.

The exact reason behind this is interesting but unclear. A customer support representative says that a “new Nintendo policy” prompted the change.

The same also applies for another 2K title, by the way. You can no longer take screenshots in WWE 2K18.

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The Sexy Brutale has received yet another update on Switch, bringing the game to version 1.0.5. The latest patch finally brings significant improvements to the table. Among other things, resolution has been increased for both docked and portable play.

Tequilla Works isn’t finished with the Switch version of The Sexy Brutale. The team is now looking to improve loading times, which should be addressed in a future update.

The Japanese rhythm game Gal Metal has received an update. With version 1.0.1, new features have been added.

First, Practice, Free Play and Mode options have been added to the main menu, Players can also take advantage of a calibration feature that fixes input/audio discrepancies when playing on a television.

Currently, there’s no word on a western release of Gal Metal.

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Last night, Nintendo teased that a new update would be distributed for ARMS today. Version 5.2.0 is now live for all players.

Today’s update adds in a few new things. The primary highlights include the ability to use “Big Time ARMS” from the Party Crash mode in regular battle, as well as the addition of new Gallery images.

The full patch notes are as follows:

Owlboy

This week, D-Pad Studio released a new patch for Owlboy on Switch. The latest update is version 1.0.2.

Several new fixes have been implemented. Additionally, we have confirmation that a performance patch is in the works.

Here’s the full rundown on version 1.0.2 from D-Pad Studio:

Nintendo will begin distributing a new update for ARMS tomorrow, the company has revealed. Version 5.2 is expected tomorrow.

Nintendo isn’t saying what will be included in this update. It’s possible that a few balance changes, but that’s just speculation. The only hint we have is that the acquaintance of ARMS Lab said that “The experiment was successful”.

Thanks to m_t for the tip.

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A new update is out now for Rocket League on Switch. Psyonix is officially calling it version 1.42, though Switch shows it as version 1.0.4.

In any case, we have the full patch notes below. Along with the DC Super Heroes DLC, bug fixes have been implemented.

Psyonix has announced that a new Rocket League update will be going live next week. Version 1.42 will be adding the DC super Heroes DLC as well as implementing bug fixes.

The latest update will be out on March 5 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM in the UK / 7 PM in Europe. When we have the full patch notes, we’ll share them on the site.

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