Super Mario Bros. Wonder Update 1.1.0 Patch Notes Revealed

▼ Summary
– Super Mario Bros. Wonder has been updated to Version 1.1.0, preparing the game for new content.
– The update adds amiibo support, allowing figures to be scanned from the pause menu during courses.
– It introduces general improvements and prompts user selection when starting the software.
– Support is added for the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition and Polish language, with the edition playable from March 26, 2026.
– This is the game’s third update since its 2023 launch, coinciding with other Nintendo system and game patches.
A new software update is now available for Super Mario Bros. Wonder, officially moving the celebrated platformer to Version 1.1.0. This patch primarily prepares the game for significant upcoming content, including a new edition for the latest hardware and additional downloadable material. The update also introduces several functional improvements and expands language options for players worldwide.
The comprehensive patch notes, sourced from Nintendo’s official support channels, detail the specific changes. When playing on either Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2 systems, several key additions are now live. Amiibo functionality has been fully integrated; players can now pause during any course and select the “Scan amiibo” option to use their compatible figures. General system adjustments include a new prompt that asks users to select a profile from the HOME menu when launching the software. Furthermore, the update includes various behind-the-scenes tweaks and fixes designed to enhance overall stability and the player’s experience.
For those enjoying the game on the Nintendo Switch 2, the update includes exclusive preparations. It adds full support for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game. Owners of this specific edition will be able to start playing it beginning March 26, 2026. To facilitate access, a new entry for the Nintendo eShop now appears on the title screen menu when the game is booted on Switch 2. Selecting this option directs players directly to the upgrade pack page on the digital storefront. Additionally, this version update extends support for the Polish language, making the game more accessible to a wider audience.
This marks the third major update for Super Mario Bros. Wonder since its initial launch in 2023. The patch strategically sets the stage for the imminent release of new paid downloadable content, which was recently showcased in various previews. In related news from this week, Nintendo has also rolled out a new system firmware update for both the Switch and Switch 2 consoles. This system update introduces a novel “Handheld Mode Boost” option specifically for the Switch 2, alongside providing patches for other major titles like Pokémon Pokopia and Splatoon 3.
(Source: Nintendo Life)




