Sonic Origins Update 110 Dlc Switch Updated Jun 2026
Fixes were implemented for character-specific glitches, such as Amy’s Rush Attack properly completing loops.
drastically stabilizes the compilation's baseline performance on the Nintendo Switch Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
One of the biggest complaints about the original Sonic Origins was the forced "clean" filter that smoothed out the pixels. The update adds a toggle to disable Anti-Aliasing entirely. When turned off, the game uses a "Nearest Neighbor" pixel rendering. This is a game-changer for purists, as it makes the sprites look sharp and blocky—exactly like they did on a CRT television. The filter applies to the main four titles as well as the Game Gear games.
Clarified sound effects that were previously too loud or muffled. sonic origins update 110 dlc switch updated
: Includes classics like Sonic Chaos , Triple Trouble , and Tails Adventure
Several bugs have been addressed, improving the overall stability and performance of the game. These fixes are expected to enhance the gaming experience across all platforms.
The DLC significantly expanded the content, and later patches (often lumped into the post-1.10 updates) refined this new content for the Nintendo Switch. The update adds a toggle to disable Anti-Aliasing entirely
In Boss Rush mode, specific fixes were applied to boss encounters like the Egg Tilter, removing collision bugs with Knuckles.
Fixes random application errors triggered when rapid level restarts are requested in Anniversary Mode .
The primary grievance addressed by the 1.1.0 patch was the technical instability that marred the launch experience. On the Nintendo Switch, the initial build of Sonic Origins struggled to maintain a consistent frame rate, particularly during the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game, but the Switch port suffered uniquely due to the hardware's constraints. Players reported stuttering and input lag, issues that are fatal to the precise, momentum-based gameplay of classic Sonic titles. The update introduced what Sega termed a "unified engine," which streamlined the game’s performance across all platforms. For Switch owners, this meant a significantly smoother experience. While the Switch version still runs at a lower resolution than its console counterparts, the update stabilized the frame rate, ensuring that gameplay felt responsive and fluid—a necessity for titles that rely on muscle memory and twitch reflexes. The filter applies to the main four titles
: Spin-dashing into magnetic presses no longer causes instant death.
The (released alongside the Sonic Origins: Plus DLC) represents the final major content patch for Sonic Origins on Switch. It adds new playable characters , game modes , and fixes several long-standing bugs from the base game. This update is highly recommended for all owners, even without the Plus DLC, due to stability and UI improvements.
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