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Docked is better—closer to a shaky 30 FPS—but if you main Homelander, you’re going to miss inputs during that cinematic.
If you own Title ID 01006560184E7005 and you’ve been sitting on v5120 or earlier, clear your cache and download v5898. It won’t turn your Switch into a PS5, but it will stop you from rage-quitting before your first Fatality. Mortal Kombat 1 -DLC- -01006560184E7005- -v5898...
If you’re on Switch and Mortal Kombat 1 is your only way to play (no PS5, Xbox, or gaming PC), then v5898 is the most stable the game has ever been. Invasion Mode no longer hard-crashes when you fight a Tarkatan horde. The shop in the Gateway Portal loads instantly. And Krossplay? Still not here, but that’s a network issue, not a patch one. Docked is better—closer to a shaky 30 FPS—but
If you’ve been following the Mortal Kombat 1 port for Nintendo Switch, you know the launch was… rough. Skeletal Kameo fighters, blurry textures that looked like vaseline smeared on the screen, and load times that gave you enough time to brew a cup of coffee mid-Fatality. If you’re on Switch and Mortal Kombat 1
This is still a compromised version. Backgrounds are flat. Fatalities have a 0.5-second audio delay. But it’s playable now—and for Switch fighting game fans, that’s a win. The Verdict | Aspect | v5898 Rating | | :--- | :--- | | Visuals | 6/10 (Was 3/10 at launch) | | Performance (FPS) | 7/10 (Docked), 5/10 (Handheld) | | Load Times | 4/10 | | DLC Stability | 7/10 |