Hellblade for Nintendo Switch 1.1.0 Update Patch Notes; New Icon and Improvements

Hellblade for Nintendo Switch 1.1.0
Hellblade

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is a dark fantasy action-adventure game developed and published by the British video game development studio Ninja Theory. The game has been a critical success and one of my personal favorites. The game launched on Nintendo Switch as well, and now the Hellblade for Nintendo Switch 1.1.0 is out.

The latest patch for the game includes a bunch of stuff including some quality of life improvements.

Hellblade for Nintendo Switch 1.1.0 Update Patch Notes

While the developers haven’t gotten into specifics of the patch notes themselves, here’s what they have updated

  • Updated home screen icon
  • Fixed audio sync in Senua’s Psychosis feature video
  • Increased font size of subtitles in docked and handheld modes
  • Various optimizations and improvements

All of these are appreciated updates, and the new icon is quite good as well, here’s what it looks like

Hellblade for Nintendo Switch 1.1.0
Hellblade new Icon

Hellblade for Nintendo Switch File Size

If you’re interested in getting the game on the Nintendo Switch, you’ll need at least 18.2 GB of storage space. You can get the game through their store here.

Surprisingly enough, the game on the console looks and plays quite well, despite being a graphically intensive game. This just goes out to show, that with proper optimization, the Switch is more than capable of running games at decent FPS and resolutions.

You can check an in-depth look at the game’s performance and visuals, by Digital Foundry below

Hellblade is one of the best games of this generation and proves that Ninja Theory is one of the most creative developers out there. They’ve since been acquired by Microsoft, and their latest title “Bleeding Edge” was revealed at E3. Check out some gameplay footage below

While you’re here, make sure you check out the file sizes for other recent and upcoming Nintendo Switch titles as well

Are you playing the game on Nintendo Switch? Let us know in the comments below what other improvements you felt with this update.