Donkey Kong Bananza 3.0.0 update out now, patch notes

Nintendo has just begun distributing a new update for Donkey Kong Bananza, bringing the game to version 3.0.0. This update introduces several notable additions to enhance the player experience.

One of the main features of this update is the addition of Thai as a supported language. Players who set their Nintendo Switch 2 system language to “Thai/English” will see the in-game text displayed in Thai, while the audio remains in English.

Another key update is the inclusion of a new “Camera’s automatic tracking” option in the Pause Menu. Players can now toggle this feature ON or OFF according to their preference, providing greater control over the gameplay experience.

Beyond these highlights, several other changes and bug fixes have been implemented to improve overall gameplay performance and stability.

Donkey Kong Bananza is currently available exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2.

For reference, patch notes for previous updates can be found here, here, here, and here.

Stay tuned for more updates and related news!
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Crowds Rush to Final Weekend of Osaka-Kansai Expo

Long lines formed early in the morning outside the venue’s east gate. When the gates opened around 9 a.m., crowds streamed in, eager to make their way to their favorite pavilions.

Many attendees expressed mixed feelings about finally getting a chance to attend just before the event concludes.
“I’m glad I made it in at the very last moment. I wish they would extend the run,” said one visitor. Another added, “It’s sad to see it end, so I’m going to make the most of the last day.”

On the same day, Shanghai—a sister city to Osaka Prefecture and Osaka City—hosted a special one-day event. Visitors enjoyed Chinese music and dance performances, gaining a unique opportunity to experience overseas culture.

Expo organizers also reminded attendees that unused tickets without reserved dates can still be exchanged for admission passes until October 12th, the day before the event closes.

The Expo, which has spanned 184 days, will officially end on October 13th.
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