Super Mario 3D All-Stars Will Get Update For Camera Controls November 17

You'll be able to invert your camera next month.

Posted By | On 27th, Oct. 2020

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Last month, we got to see a celebration of the Mario franchise with Super Mario 3D All-Stars, which saw remastered versions of Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy in a bundle. While it was something of a bare minimum, it’s still a good way to experience these classics, and seems to have done well for itself so far. Now, a new update will come for those who want more camera options.

Nintendo announced that a free update is coming next month. It will allow you the ability to invert your camera settings. The feature will be across all three titles, something that is not currently available in the base game. It seems a bit odd to announce an update like this so far out, but hey, there you go.

Super Mario 3D All-Stars is available now on Nintendo Switch and will be until March 2021 where it will be delisted digitally and discontinued physically. The camera update will come on November 17th.


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