The latest update for Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 on the Nintendo Switch has just been released, and with it comes a new fighter for players to enjoy. Prince Zuko from Avatar has been added to the roster, offering a unique playstyle for those who like close-range, combo-focused combat. Zuko’s fiery abilities make him a strong choice for players who are looking for a mix of power and versatility. Whether you have the Season Pass or not, you can purchase Zuko separately for £5.99 / $6.99.

In addition to the new character, the update also includes a number of tweaks and changes to the existing roster of fighters. These adjustments aim to improve the overall gameplay experience and address any issues that players may have encountered. Some of the changes include fixing animation problems, adjusting hitbox priorities, and adding invincibility to certain attack states.

Here are some of the key changes included in the latest update:
– Fixed Get Up In Place state for Gertie, Angry Beavers, and April to match the length of other characters.
– Fixed a slowdown animation problem for Rebound state after Grab Hold.
– Added visualization options in Training for improved gameplay.
– Adjusted hitbox priority on Charge Air Up for better gameplay experience.
– Fixed visual issue on the Grab Hold VFX for Korra.
– Corrected an issue where Nigel would clip on the ground during his Charge Air Down animation.
– Added invincibility to all Throw attack states for Mr. Krabs.
– Increased Knockback gain for Charge Down for Mr. Krabs.

Despite its promising gameplay and unique character roster, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 has faced criticism for its performance issues. The latest update aims to address some of these issues and provide a more polished experience for players. Whether you’re a fan of the show or just looking for a fun fighting game, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 offers a unique and enjoyable experience for players of all ages. Be sure to check out the full patch notes on the official Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl website to see all the changes in detail.

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