Some Adjustments and Fixes for Super Mario Party Jamboree
Super Mario Party Jamboree continues to receive steady support from Nintendo, with the latest patch rolling out as Version 2.2.0. This follows a major Switch 2 update in July and another patch in August, keeping both the new hardware and the original Switch in sync with gameplay improvements.
Players on the Nintendo Switch 2 are getting the most noticeable upgrades this time. The game now outputs in full HD at 1080p when launched on the newer system, marking a clear visual boost over the original hardware. The Carnival Coaster mode has also been fine-tuned with new difficulty adjustments, making the experience smoother and more balanced. Alongside these changes, Nintendo has introduced several smaller improvements and bug fixes aimed at refining the overall flow of play.
Owners of the original Switch aren’t left behind either. While they won’t see the resolution upgrade, this version has still received a round of adjustments and fixes that will make gameplay more polished. Nintendo hasn’t detailed every tweak, but both platforms benefit from enhanced stability and performance.
The Switch 2 edition of Super Mario Party Jamboree also continues to stand out with exclusive features. This includes additional minigames, support for Joy-Con 2 mouse controls, and expanded camera functionality. Players who already own the original release have the option to upgrade their copy to access these enhancements.
Nintendo’s ongoing updates highlight its commitment to supporting the party game across both consoles. With consistent patches and refinements, Super Mario Party Jamboree is steadily shaping into one of the more feature-rich multiplayer titles in the Switch library, whether played on the original system or enjoyed in sharper detail on the Switch 2.
