HomeNintendo NewsClubhouse Games Gets Update Version 1.1.2 Patch Nintendo News Clubhouse Games Gets Update Version 1.1.2 Patch As of today, July 28, 2020, Nintendo has released a software update for Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics. The update has quite a few patch notes (3 of which were actually related to Riichi mahjong), which you can see down below: In ludo, if there are no movable pieces remaining on the board, players can now re-roll the dice the number of times that the Starting Threshold was.The maximum play count number for each game in Clubhouse Games have been increased from 99 to 999.Stability for online play has been greatly improved.In Riichi mahjong, an issue has been resolved which caused 1,000 points to disappear when Ron was called at the same time as Riichi.In Riichi mahjong, an issue has been resolved that let players win by picking a tile in furiten.In Riichi mahjong, as issue has been resolved that made players make a “Closed Kan”, altering the tiels needed to win after calling Riichi.In Renegade, an issue has been fixed that prevented the game from continuing when the CPU wouldn’t move.In Texas Hold’em, when multiple players have the same hand of cards, the game now correctly assesses the priority of the players.In the Game Globe, the Personal Best section now displays correctly.Issues have now been resolved in Riichi mahjong, Chinese checkers,Last Card, fishing, billiards (9-Ball), mini shogi, backgammon, checkers, chess, shogi, and slot cars when players make certain choices.Other not as notable changes have also been made to improve the game’s overall experience for players.Important to note: players must apply this update in order to use the game’s online feature. You must have an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription in order to play Clubhouse Games online. In order to play together, all players must have the same version of the game’s software installed on their Switch. For most users, this update will download and install automatically (often without them even knowing). If for some reason your game isn’t downloaded automatically, simply try launching the game from the Switch’s home screen while it is connected to the internet. The update will then be installed and the newest version number of the game will be displayed on the game’s title screen. Let us know if you’re having fun playing Clubhouse Games in the comments below. Also, take a look at the most popular games in Clubhouse Games. Jonathan Zarra A lover of gaming and all things Nintendo, Jonathan has 20+ years of retro gaming expertise. Not only has he been playing games his whole life, but he has dedicated his life to it as well - founding multiple video game related companies. When not working on a new project, you can find him playing the Switch, tinkering around with emulation, and building out his retro game collection. Share This Previous ArticleNintendo President Satoru Iwata's tribute book "Ask Iwata" Getting English Translation Next ArticleNexomon: Extinction Gets A Nintendo Switch Release Date July 28, 2020