Over the past month, since the launch of the Switch 2, Nintendo has been updating a variety of its older games to improve their compatibility with its latest hardware. Games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Super Mario Odyssey, and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom all received such updates, with reports suggesting the new versions are "so good they're basically remasters".
I'm willing to bet it won't take as long to complete, though.
Another title, which has now had a couple of updates, is opening old wounds, as Nintendo has once again released a patch for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, a game which players haven't been able to purchase new for a number of years now.
Nintendo has confirmed, like many of its other Switch 2 updates, that Super Mario 3D All-Stars has seen "Several issues have been addressed to improve gameplay on Nintendo Switch 2."
This ambiguous message, of course, gives no actual indication as to what has changed, but the likelihood is that Nintendo has squashed a few bugs that have been plaguing the Switch 2 version of the title.
Naturally, the news that 3D All-Stars has received yet another update hasn't gone...