Nintendo has released Version 2.1.1 for Super Mario Party Jamboree, focusing on fixing a leaderboard-related issue affecting online rankings. The bug allowed invalid records to be uploaded for certain minigames when following specific steps on the Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game. This update ensures that all leaderboard scores reflect legitimate gameplay achievements.
The previous major update, Version 2.1.0, introduced support for the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and implemented several fixes for progression issues, display errors, and online play stability. Additional adjustments were made for both the Switch and Switch 2 versions, improving overall performance and user experience.
Full Patch Notes:
Version 2.1.1 (Released August 5, 2025):
- Fixed an issue where, when playing on Nintendo Switch 2 and following certain steps, invalid records could be uploaded to online rankings for specific minigames.
Version 2.1.0 (Released July 16, 2025):
Nintendo Switch 2 Updates:
- Added support for the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.
- Fixed a bug where players could not progress after leaving the rules screen for Broozer Bash open for too long.
- Fixed a bug where players were unable to progress if skipping during studio videos at certain times.
- Fixed a bug occurring when cameras were connected or disconnected during gameplay.
- Corrected camera (face) display position.
- Adjusted CPU movements in specific motion minigames.
- Fixed various bugs during online play.
- Several other minor improvements for better gameplay experience.
Nintendo Switch Updates:
- Fixed a bug where progression would stop after selecting “Play Again” following Rhythm Kitchen in Free Play.
- Fixed a bug where progression would stop after a CPU started moving in Mario’s Rainbow Castle.
- Fixed issues with stamps under specific conditions in Mario Party mode.
- Resolved various bugs during online play.
- Several other minor issues addressed.
Super Mario Party Jamboree is a party game developed by Nintendo Cube and published by Nintendo. It launched in 2024 for Nintendo Switch, and an enhanced Nintendo Switch 2 Edition was released on July 24, 2025.
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