Improving frame rates during high-action sequences, such as the "Elevator" or "Trawler" stages.
Because Gang Beasts relies heavily on , the eShop updates are mandatory for accessing the game's servers. These updates often sync with the PC and PlayStation versions, ensuring cross-play compatibility remains functional. Recent patches have introduced new costumes, the "Trawler" map , and refined grabbing mechanics that make the "wobbly" combat feel more responsive on Joy-Cons. Why Updates Matter Gang Beasts Switch NSP Update (eShop)
The release of on the Nintendo Switch was a long-awaited moment for fans of physics-based chaos. When the game finally landed on the eShop, it brought the iconic, gelatinous brawlers to a portable format, allowing players to headbutt and throw their friends off trucks and rooftops anywhere [1]. The Evolution of the Switch Version Improving frame rates during high-action sequences, such as
Refining the ability for multiple Switch consoles to connect for local multiplayer mayhem. Recent patches have introduced new costumes, the "Trawler"
For players using the digital eShop version, these updates are delivered automatically. They represent the developers' commitment to keeping the Beef City brawls as smooth as possible, ensuring that the only "glitches" you encounter are the hilarious, intentional physics mishaps that make the game a cult classic.
Fixing "infinite loading" screens and input lag that occasionally plagued the initial eShop launch. The eShop Experience
Initially, the Switch version required several (Nintendo Submission Packages) to address the technical hurdles of running a physics-heavy game on handheld hardware. Early updates focused on: