Nintendo has released the version 2.1.0 update for Super Mario Party Jamboree with several bug fixes on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. The update also adds support for Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV, which releases on July 24.
Patch notes for Super Mario Party Jamboree update 2.1.0 may be read below, via Nintendo’s support website.
Super Mario Party Jamboree Update 2.1.0 Patch Notes
Nintendo Switch 2 Changes
General
- Added support for the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where players are unable to progress the game when the rules explanation screen for Broozer Bash is displayed for a long time.
- Fixed the following bugs in the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition:
- Fixed a bug where players are sometimes unable to progress the game when they skip at specific times during the studio video.
- Fixed a bug that occurs when cameras are connected or disconnected at specific times in gameplay.
- Fixed the display position of the camera (face).
- Adjusted CPU movements in specific mouse minigames.
- Fixed some bugs that occur while playing online.
- Several other issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.
Nintendo Switch Changes
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where players are sometimes unable to progress the game when “Play Again” is selected after playing Rhythm Kitchen in Free Play.
- Fixed a bug where players are sometimes unable to progress the game after a CPU starts moving in Mario’s Rainbow Castle.
- Fixed some bugs that occur when using stamps under certain conditions during Mario Party.
- Fixed some bugs that occur while playing online.
- Several other issues have been addressed to improve the gameplay experience.
Super Mario Party Jamboree Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV will offer a slew of new content. New minigames will support the new mouse controls, enhanced rumble, sound recognition, and camera features. There’s also the Bowser Live mode and Carnival Coaster modes.
In Final Weapon’s review of Super Mario Party Jamboree, we described it as “the ultimate return to form for the Mario Party franchise. While there’s some stuttering while playing online and the process of unlocking boards may seem a bit tedious, the game is incredibly fun to play, especially with friends and family. The boards are the best they’ve been since Mario Party 8, the minigames are incredibly fun and addicting, and the variety of different modes will keep you hooked if you’re looking for a new experience.”