Mouse: P.I. For Hire on Nintendo Switch 2 to Receive Performance Boost After Major Bug-Fix Patch

Developers confirm optimization update is coming soon as first patch tackles crashes, progression blockers, and gameplay issues

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A still from MOUSE P.I. For Hire Official Launch Trailer

The noir-inspired shooter Mouse: P.I. For Hire is set to receive a significant performance upgrade on Nintendo Switch 2, with developers confirming that optimization improvements will arrive in the coming weeks. The announcement follows the release of the game’s first major patch, which focuses heavily on fixing bugs, crashes, and progression issues that affected early players.

Developed by Fumi Games and published in collaboration with PlaySide Studios, the title has drawn attention for its vintage cartoon-inspired visuals and fast-paced gameplay. However, like many newly launched titles, its Switch 2 version has faced technical hurdles, prompting the team to prioritize stability updates before rolling out broader performance enhancements.

First Patch Focuses on Stability and Game-Breaking Bugs

The initial update delivers a wide range of fixes aimed at improving stability. Among the most critical changes is the resolution of crashes tied to language settings, particularly when switching to Traditional Chinese. The developers also addressed multiple progression blockers that prevented players from advancing through key levels, ensuring a smoother gameplay experience.

Several in-game bugs tied to level design and quest progression have been corrected. For instance, issues that caused players to get stuck in areas like “Mouseburg Opera” or prevented doors from opening in “Far Wetlands” have now been resolved. Enemy AI has also been improved, with better pathfinding, reducing cases where enemies would become stuck in the environment and disrupt gameplay flow.

Sound-related issues were another major focus in the patch. Menu interactions that previously triggered distorted or glitchy audio have been fixed, while certain music settings now function as intended. These changes may seem minor individually, but together they significantly improve the polish of the game.

Gameplay and Quest Improvements Enhance Player Experience

Beyond technical fixes, the patch introduces refinements that directly impact gameplay consistency. Weapon-related bugs, such as enemies failing to deal damage or animations not triggering properly, have been corrected to ensure combat behaves as expected. Boss encounters have also been tweaked, with improved movement patterns making fights feel more balanced and engaging.

Quest-related issues were another priority area. Players previously reported problems with missing items, disappearing objectives, and softlocks that halted progression. The update addresses these concerns by improving quest tracking and ensuring key items, such as blueprints and clues, appear correctly during missions.

A still from MOUSE P.I. For Hire Official Launch Trailer

The developers have also added a new option allowing players to opt out of data tracking through the settings menu at any time. This change reflects a growing industry trend toward giving players more control over privacy settings beyond initial onboarding screens.

Performance Upgrade Set to Arrive Soon

While the current patch focuses on fixing immediate issues, the developers have confirmed that a dedicated performance and optimization update is already in the works. The team plans to roll out these improvements within the next couple of weeks, targeting smoother frame rates and better performance on the Switch 2 hardware.

Although specific technical details have not yet been shared, the announcement signals that the developers are committed to refining the experience post-launch. This approach aligns with modern game development practices, where studios often release stability patches first before optimizing performance in later updates.

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Himani Negi is a Content Writer at OtakuKart focusing on television dramas and the latest hot topics. She also writes listicles for readers recommending anime and manga alike, covering everything from "best Netflix movies to watch" guides to deep filmographies of legends like Robert De Niro and curated anime watchlists for marathon viewing.

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