Nintendo has issued an apology to fans of the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet games after reports of serious bugs and glitches. Many fans of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet were disappointed with the games' current state and are hoping for a much-needed update that can resolve these issues.

Just hours after the official release of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet on Nintendo Switch, social media was bombarded with complaints from gamers. The most common complaints were about bugs, glitches, crashes, and some animations that didn't quite fit Pokemon franchise standards. Some players even called for a refund, saying that the games were not worth their purchase price. It's clear that many gamers were expecting more from the new Pokemon titles, and they were ultimately disappointed.

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Now, Nintendo has issued an apology and released update 1.1.0 in response to the recent problems with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. In a statement, the company said that it is aware of the problems players are facing and is working hard to resolve them as quickly as possible. Nintendo also emphasized that it takes player feedback seriously and is working to improve the game experience for everyone.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet update 1.1.0 patch notes

The total size of the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet update 1.1.0 is about 1 gigabyte, and other than a few bug fixes, it also includes Season 1 of Ranked Battles for the Battle Stadium. Nintendo hasn't revealed how much the gameplay will improve with this update or how many bugs have been fixed. However, it did mention that update 1.1.0 fixed a bug that caused music to not play correctly during battles with the Elite Four and the Top Champion in the Victory Road path.

While Nintendo has taken some steps to address players' issues, it is clear that there is still work to be done in order to restore the faith of the community. Nintendo has taken some steps to address the player complaints with this latest update and its apology, but there is still work to be done. In particular, Nintendo needs to do more to communicate with its players and address their concerns in a timely manner.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available now on Nintendo Switch.

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Source: Nintendo