Super Mario 3D All-Stars Version 1.1.4 Update Enhances Switch 2 Gameplay

▼ Summary
– Nintendo has released update 1.1.4 for Super Mario 3D All-Stars to improve gameplay on the Switch 2.
– The update addresses several unspecified issues but requires the software update to play on the new hardware.
– This is the third update for the game in 2025, with previous updates having identical patch notes.
– Super Mario 3D All-Stars is no longer available for purchase and was originally a limited-time release.
– The game includes Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and the first Super Mario Galaxy title.
Nintendo has released a new software patch for Super Mario 3D All-Stars, bringing the collection to version 1.1.4. This update specifically enhances the gaming experience on the recently launched Nintendo Switch 2 hardware. The official patch notes confirm that several general issues have been resolved to improve overall gameplay performance on the new system. Players must install this update to continue enjoying the game on their Switch 2 consoles.
The version 1.1.4 update, made available on October 28, 2025, represents the third patch issued for Super Mario 3D All-Stars this year. Interestingly, both previous updates, versions 1.1.3 and 1.1.2, featured identical patch notes addressing similar gameplay improvements for the new hardware. While Nintendo has not provided detailed specifics about the exact nature of the fixes, the consistent updates indicate ongoing optimization efforts for the classic Mario compilation.
!Super Mario 3D All-Stars game collection
It’s worth noting that despite these continued updates, Super Mario 3D All-Stars remains unavailable for new purchases through digital storefronts. The compilation was originally marketed as a limited-time release commemorating Mario’s 35th anniversary, containing three landmark titles: Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, and Super Mario Galaxy. Physical copies have become increasingly scarce since the game’s removal from official sales channels.
This latest update arrives shortly after Nintendo’s October release of Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2, a separate two-game collection that brings both cosmic adventures to modern hardware. The timing suggests Nintendo continues supporting its back catalog of 3D Mario titles while introducing new ways for players to experience these classic games across different platform generations.
(Source: Nintendo Life)





