
Nintendo has updated Pikmin 4 to version 1.1.0. The update includes the new Decor Pikmin, originally from Pikmin Bloom, as well as an in-game camera and two new ways to customize the game’s difficulty. Several other improvements have also been added.
Here are the full patch notes:
Newly Added Gameplay
- You can now choose from three different activity levels for creatures: Relaxed, Normal, and Fierce.
- This can be changed at any time from Settings in Options (- Button).
- You can now take pictures with the “Field Camera” item and decorate them with stamps and frames.
- The Field Camera is added to your bag on the morning of day 2.
- If resuming save data from before the software is updated, it will be added to your bag when you return to the Rescue Command Post and morning arrives.
- “Decor Pikmin” will now appear in the story.
- To have Decor Pikmin join your squad, after rescuing the Rescue Corps Ranger Dingo, use the Field Camera to take pictures of a Decor Pikmin.
- By sharing the data of Decor Pikmin who have joined your squad in the full version of Pikmin 4 with the smart device application Pikmin Bloom, you can also get seedlings for those same Decor Pikmin in Pikmin Bloom.
- You can send the Nintendo Account ID and discovered Decor Pikmin data when you finish exploration on the day the Decor Pikmin was discovered.
- The Nintendo Account must be the same between the user playing Pikmin 4 and the one playing Pikmin Bloom.
- You can now use “Roll Over” in which you begin another playthrough, carrying over some of the save data on a file that has cleared the story.
- With save data present that has cleared the story, select an empty Rescue Database on the file selection screen.
- If you have ever reached the morning of day 2 in the story, you may skip that introduction when playing again from the beginning.
- You begin from exploration day 2 in which you head for Sun-Speckled Terrace after creating an ID Badge.
Newly Added Controls
The following control settings have been added to Settings in the Options menu (- Button).
- You may switch between enabling and disabling Auto Target Lock for Cursor.
- You may select either the cursor or the player avatar as the center point of the whistle.
- This is set to “Player Avatar” when you begin with the activity level set to “Relaxed,” but this may be changed at any time.
- You may now select either “Normal” or “Precise” for the speed of the arrow that appears when you hold down X to aim. Setting this to “Precise” will make it easier to adjust the direction of the Pikmin’s Charge and Oatchi’s Rush.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed other issues to improve the gameplay experience.
This update also applies to the Pikmin 4 demo (version 1.1.0). Please note that the demo version does not connect to the Pikmin Bloom mobile app.
Pikmin 4 is available now for Switch.
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