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Astral Chain (Switch): Software updates (latest: Ver. 1.0.1)

On this page, you will find all there is to know about the Software updates for Astral Chain on Nintendo Switch (originally released on August 30th 2019 in Europe, North America, and Japan).

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Astral Chain – Ver. 1.0.1

  • Release date: N/A
  • Patch notes:
  • Functional Changes and Additions
    • Added Item Sort function to the menu.
    • Multiple goods can now be sold at once at shops.
    • The “Temporary Field Supply” item icon has been adjusted for visual clarity.
    • “Temporary Field Supply” items are those that can only be used during the “FILE” in play
    • When using items from the shortcut menu, “Temporary field supply” items of the same name will now automatically be prioritized and used instead.
    • Added a “Type” category to the ability codes Sort function.
    • Added a function to delete multiple ability codes at once.
  • General Changes
    • Adjusted game balance.
    • Fixed an issue where quitting the game during the training mode could cause lock ups.
    • Fixed an issue where specific steps would lead to the order “Ark Tourist” being impossible to complete.
    • Fixed an issue where opening the menu and returning to the title screen at a specific timing before an autosave would cause save data to be corrupted.
    • Additionally fixed several issues to allow for a more comfortable gameplay experience.
  • Additional notes: this is a pre-release patch for the game, that is downloaded automatically if you pre-purchase the game on the Nintendo eShop. It’s available at launch for all players.
  • Source: Nintendo

Astral Chain – Ver. 1.0.0

  • Release date: N/A
  • Patch notes:

No patch notes available.

  • Additional notes: this is the base version of the game, that you get by pre-purchasing it on the Nintendo eShop
  • Source: Nintendo

How to download updates for Astral Chain for the Nintendo Switch?

To download the updates for Astral Chain, you have three options:

  • let the console do its thing if you have automatic downloads activated, and didn’t completely turn it off

If not…

  • try to launch the game from the Home Menu while being connected to the internet. You should get a prompt when doing so: simply follow the instructions on screen;

OR

  • select the game > press either + or – to go to the Options page > select Software update > select Via the Internet.

To check that you have the latest version installed, simply select the game on the Home Menu, and press – or + to go to the Options: the version number is displayed just below the game title.

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