Overview
- Nintendo released the version 1.1.3 patch on July 15 to address unspecified gameplay and compatibility issues on Switch 2
- The update is required to launch Super Mario 3D All-Stars on the new console and marks the second Switch 2–specific patch for the anthology
- Since its six-month 2020 release, the out-of-print collection has commanded resale listings as high as $2,600 on secondary markets
- Community analysis highlights minor resolution and performance tweaks but no official upgrade to higher display modes
- Fans are calling on Nintendo to reissue the trilogy or add it to digital libraries ahead of Mario’s 40th anniversary