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So, Nintendo just rolled out a new update—version 1.1.3 if you’re keeping track—for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which by the way, I didn’t even realize needed an update. Does this mean I’m behind on my Mario game? Uh, anyway, this update is supposed to make the whole experience smoother on the Nintendo Switch 2. Or so they say.
Now you’re probably thinking, “What kind of fixes?” Honestly, no clue why they didn’t spell it out clearly. Just your generic “improve gameplay experience” kind of thing, which makes me wonder if they’re hiding something. Like, seriously, what was so broken before?
And hey, here’s the kicker: you gotta download this update if you wanna keep playing on the Switch 2. No update, no Mario. Which seems a bit pushy, but I guess we’re all used to mandatory updates by now. Remember when we just popped in a cartridge and played straight away? Different times, huh?
Anyway, hopefully, this doesn’t mean I’ll have to fight my Switch for storage space again. Please tell me I’m not the only one who’s constantly wrestling with delete-this-to-install-that situations. It’s like a sad mini-game they forgot to mention.
But gotta say, even with all these tweaks and updates, there’s something timeless about jumping around with Mario. Hoping this version keeps that feeling alive while still ironing out whatever quirky bugs decided to crash the party. We’ll see.