 Hey everyone, Nathaniel Roblojans here from Nintendo Prime. First, I'm gonna apologize. There will be no Prime News episode today. I had some stuff come up and it was just really difficult to get an episode in today. I do apologize. I know it just came back for two days in a row, but you know what? There's no use crying over spilled milk. So instead, you might as well enter our Paper Mario, the Origami King giveaway. To enter all you need to do is comment on this video, like this video, subscribe to the channel, hit that bell icon. Otherwise, let's get into some Paper Mario, the Origami King news because there was a game breaking bug in the game that revolved saving in a certain spot in the game. And then it would like, if you went backwards a tad, it would delete the item out of your inventory and you could not get that item back and thus you could no longer progress in the game. Kind of really bad because you'd have to restart the entire game and there was no way to undo this. Well, Nintendo has finally commented on this and they plan to fix it. So let's actually look at what they actually had to say on this. So I got this on Nintendo Life and as you can see this as last week, a game breaking bug was discovered in Paper Mario, the Origami King which had the ability to completely destroy a player save in progress about 20 to 30 hours into the adventure. So pretty crazy. As we previously explained, the bug is tied to the area where you visit the four spas in the Shangri-La area in order to gain access to the secret fifth spot. The issue is that once the NPC guarding the entrance asks to see the membership and the card required to enter, it is removed from your inventory entirely. So if you exit the area for whatever reason, you can no longer gain access because you don't have the membership card nor does the NPC remember taking it from you. It's also not possible to obtain a replacement. There's no need to worry though as Nintendo has heard about the issue and is working on an immediate fix. Polygon got confirmation of this from an official representative of the company. It says we are aware of the reports of issues affecting some players in Paper Mario, the Origami King. We are working to resolve these issues and plan to address them in a software update. We apologize for any inconvenience. And then it goes on to say there's no word exactly when the software update will arrive, but Nintendo's recent response to time glitches in Animal Crossing New Horizons and various other first-party titles we shouldn't have to wait too long. Have you encouraged this game-breaking bug? Obviously this is great news and I'm really glad that Nintendo has actually gone forward and addressed this quite quickly because there's been times in the past when before game updates were possible that Nintendo didn't really say much. I remember in some Zelda games having really one well-known save issue is saving in the cannon room in Twilight Princess and then leaving the game and coming back and you can't actually leave the cannon room. Your save is new. Do you have to start all over again? And this was not something that at the time was addressable with game updates. Obviously one benefit of living in the time that we do now is that they are able to address issues like this and provide a fix. Hopefully, especially for those people that have been waiting for a fix or hoping for one because they didn't want to restart their adventure when they're 20 to 30 hours into the game. This is obviously unfortunate that this happened but at least it can be patched out. Now obviously the one disadvantage of today's age is because things can be patched all the time. Games get released more buggy and less complete but it is what it is. Nintendo is usually not guilty of this. This is pretty rare to see a game-breaking bug slip through the cracks like this from Nintendo. Not that it doesn't happen. It's just not very common in comparison to other companies. Either way, if you have that save file and you've been hoping and hoping and hoping Nintendo addresses it and you refuse to restart, cool, Nintendo is likely addressing this even for those people that have already experienced it. So we hope. We know what's going to be addressed so if you come up to it again, it won't happen anymore. Hopefully they also make it so people can get their saves going again and get that card back. But yeah, I don't know. You guys let me know what you think what's on the console. A really short video for today. Just wanted to get something quick out there. Quick and dirty because I'm really pressed on time today. I do have karaoke tonight, however, so who knows? Maybe some mysterious singing footage might pop up for me. You never know. We'll have to wait and see. Otherwise, be sure to enter our giveaway for the Origami King. Also, I'd like to announce that this is such a short video that if we hit, I'm not going to start the giveaway now. I made this mistake before. If we hit 50,000 subscribers in 2020, I will give away an Xbox Series X, a PlayStation 5 or Nintendo Switch. It will be up to the person who wins to choose. Obviously it'll be stock dependent. So say you want to switch and it's out of stock at the time, you'll have to wait until it's back in stock or I'm able to get my hands on one. Same for the Xbox Series X for PlayStation 5. You end up wanting one of those this holiday and I can't get a pre-order in for you. You will just get one as soon as it's possible and back in stock. Or alternatively, I can give you a gift card to your favorite retailer for the amount that it would cost to buy one brand new. That's an alternative option. The winner is able to choose. Otherwise, I'll just order it online and have it directly shipped to your house. This giveaway for now is exclusive to North America. I will see if I expand it worldwide down the line. But again, there's no way to enter right now. We update 50,000 subscribers. So if you would like to have a chance to enter that kind of giveaway, subscribe and you need to do that anyways to enter our giveaways every single month. So you might as well subscribe anyways. Get a chance to win something cool every single month and give yourself a shot to win a next-gen platform or even a Nintendo Switch for yourself when we hit 50,000 subs. All right, thank you folks for tuning in. Man, I'm really tongue-tied right now. I got a lot of stuff going on in this house. All right, I'll catch you guys all in the next video.