Update (Fri 18th Sep, 2020 01:15 BST): The first update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars has arrived. As expected, Version 1.0.1 contains a few fixes and adjustments.
One sorts out the display when playing co-star mode in Super Mario Galaxy and the other fixes “some issues” to make the experience more comfortable but doesn’t specify what exactly has been resolved. Here are the full patch notes (thanks, Nintendo Everything):
Ver. 1.0.1 – Released September 18, 2020
– Fixed/adjusted the display in Super Mario Galaxy when playing in Co-Star mode.
– In order to let you play the game more comfortably, we have also fixed some issues.
Have you updated your copy of Super Mario 3D All-Stars to Version 1.0.1 yet? Notice anything else? Tell us down below.
Original article (Thu 17th Sep, 2020 05:30 BST): Like them or not, day-one updates have become standard practice for a lot of major video game releases in recent years. Even Nintendo’s 3-in-1 anniversary collection Super Mario 3D All-Stars will prompt users to update it when it launches this Friday.
This information comes via GoNintendo, which also notes how this patch bumps the game up to Version 1.0.1:
“We’re not quite sure what the update does, as patch notes are yet to be shared. We do know that it bumps the game up to Version 1.0.1.”
While you’ll presumably be able to play the game right out of the box, you’ll still probably want to update to this latest version. Our guess is it’s some small bug fixes here and there to slightly enhance the overall experience.
In other words, don’t expect this to patch in Super Mario Galaxy 2 – although we’re all for it (if you’re reading, Nintendo).
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