Croc Legend of the Gobbos (Switch): all the updates
On this page, you will find all there is to know about the various updates for Croc Legend of the Gobbos on Nintendo Switch.
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Croc Legend of the Gobbos – Ver. 1.0.4
- Release date: TBA
- Patch notes:
- Fixed collision issues with the spiky ball. Previously, the collision point for the spiky ball did not line up with the visuals
- Music track selection should now match the original PlayStation release
- The puzzle pieces in the island level select screen now correctly identify collected puzzle pieces
- Fixed issue with classic camera being at an awkward angle when Croc is on monkey bars
- Fixed the odd positioning of Demon Itsy during the rolling animation
- Fixed stuttery movement on shell-game boxes and Cactus Jack
- Cleaned up visible dark patches and seams at the base of water/lava falls
- Sparkles on snow levels are now more visible and consistent with the original game
- Restored missing particle effects
- Ambient sounds now play continuously
- Fixed bad eye-blinking on Balloon Man
- The bonus crystals now display in the HUD when standing at the door unlocked by the crystals
- Fixed alignment of bonus crystals in the HUD
- Island level select screen: Corrected the right arrow issue that sometimes incorrectly showed that the final island was available when locked
- On a brand-new save, the game would incorrectly default to having a custom rendering preset, and we have corrected this issue
- Changed Gobbo count on the island select screen to say, for example, “2/6” rather than just “2”
- Fixed an incorrectly displayed track length in the Crocipedia soundtrack
Switch only:
- Moved the physical position of Jump, 180-degree flip, and Attack to match the original game and all the other platforms, based on overwhelming user feedback
- Additional notes: none
- Source: Argonaut Games PR (17/04/2025)
How to download updates for Croc Legend of the Gobbos for the Nintendo Switch?
To download the updates for Croc Legend of the Gobbos, 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.