Super Mario 3D All-Stars Updated To Version 1.1.4, Improves Gameplay On Switch 2

by Sophie Williams
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Super Mario 3D All-Stars Receives Update for Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo released update Version 1.1.4 for Super Mario 3D All-Stars yesterday, addressing several unspecified issues to improve gameplay on the Nintendo Switch 2.

According to official patch notes published on Nintendo’s support page, the update is required to play the game on the new hybrid console. While the notes do not detail the specific improvements, Nintendo confirmed the update focuses on enhancing the overall experience for Switch 2 users. This update follows the recent release of Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 earlier this month.

This marks the third update for Super Mario 3D All-Stars this year, with versions 1.1.3 and 1.1.2 featuring identical patch notes referencing improvements for the Nintendo Switch 2. Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which includes Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy, is notable for its limited release – it is no longer available for purchase on the Nintendo eShop and had a limited run in stores.

Nintendo has not yet provided further details regarding the specific issues addressed in Version 1.1.4, but stated they will share more information if it becomes available. You can find the official patch notes and support information on Nintendo’s support website.

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Nintendo has been updating all sorts of first-party titles since the release of the Switch 2 in June, and today it’s rolled out an update for its limited-time release, Super Mario 3D All-Stars.

According to the official patch notes on Nintendo’s support page, Version 1.1.4 addresses “several issues” to improve gameplay on the new hybrid hardware. Nintendo doesn’t go into the specifics, but if we hear anything, we’ll let you know. Here’s the full rundown:

Latest update: Ver. 1.1.4 (Released October 28, 2025)

The following updates have been made when playing the game on Nintendo Switch 2:

General

Several issues have been addressed to improve gameplay on Nintendo Switch 2. Note: The software update is required to play on Nintendo Switch 2.


This is actually Super Mario 3D All-Stars’ third update this year. The previous two versions (1.1.3 and 1.1.2) have the same patch notes as the latest game patch. Again, if we find out what’s going on here, we’ll provide an update.

Although patches are still being released for this game, keep in mind it’s no longer available to purchase on the eShop and was available for a “limited-time” in stores. It contains Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and the first Super Mario Galaxy game.

This update also happens to follow the recent release of Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 at the beginning of October. You can find out more about this new (but old) two-in-one release in our recent Nintendo Life review.

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