Nintendo is rolling out a significant update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, bringing the classic collection to version 1.1.4. This latest patch is specifically designed to enhance gameplay performance on the recently launched Switch 2, signaling Nintendo’s commitment to optimizing its extensive first-party library for the new hardware.
Since the highly anticipated release of the Switch 2 in June, Nintendo has been diligently updating various titles in its catalog. This particular patch for Super Mario 3D All-Stars underscores a clear focus on ensuring that even its revered, limited-time digital releases deliver a seamless and improved experience on the next-generation console.
For fans who managed to snag a copy of the collection before its controversial delisting, this update promises a smoother, more polished adventure across Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy on the Switch 2. It’s a testament to Nintendo’s ongoing effort to maintain backward compatibility and elevate the gaming experience for its loyal fanbase on the latest platform.
