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Mama mia<\/h2>

Super Mario Party<\/a><\/em> came out in 2018.<\/p>

Did you forget about it? Because Nintendo did! Despite being perfect for DLC it kind of just….existed, and managed to muster up the sixth overall best-selling Switch software spot with 13.82 million units sold. It’s a feat! And now Nintendo is finally getting back to caring about it.<\/p>

As of this morning, Nintendo has updated the game to version 1.1.0, which adds a heap of online play options. Now you can play online in either Mario Party, Partner Party, or Minigame mode, with options to play with friends directly, or create a private game that must be accessed via passwords.<\/p>

Nintendo notes that if two players are playing on their own systems, they can’t play with two people using a third system. But, you can play two people per system and play between three and four players.<\/p>

Sadly, there’s another limitation, as the following minigames aren’t playable online:<\/p>