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Sonic Origins Update 110 Dlc Switch Updated May 2026

| Component | How to get | |-----------|-------------| | Base Sonic Origins | Buy digital or physical (original) | | Update 1.1.0 | Automatic when online | | Sonic Origins Plus DLC | Buy Plus Expansion Pack (eShop) OR buy Sonic Origins Plus physical cartridge |

Physical cartridge includes all DLC on-cartridge – no separate download needed beyond day-one patch.


Title: Sonic Origins Switch Update 110 is GAME CHANGING! (DLC + HD Rumble) sonic origins update 110 dlc switch updated

In this video, we break down the massive new Update 1.1.0 for Sonic Origins on Nintendo Switch. The Plus DLC finally feels complete with proper Knuckles in CD, but the real stars are the Switch exclusives: HD Rumble that lets you feel each Chaos Emerald, touch screen shortcuts for speedrunning, and split Joy-Con co-op for on-the-go 2-player action. Is this the definitive version of Sonic Origins now? Let's find out.

Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro 0:45 – Knuckles in CD – Now with animations 1:30 – Game Gear titles at 60 FPS (Handheld test) 2:15 – HD Rumble demonstration (Turn up audio) 3:00 – Split Joy-Con Co-op gameplay 4:20 – Patch notes & final verdict | Component | How to get | |-----------|-------------|

Use code "SONIC110" for merch (not real, just for fun).

The update also did some heavy lifting behind the scenes regarding the game's controversial DLC structure. Sonic Origins launched with a confusing array of downloadable content, ranging from character animations to music packs. Physical cartridge includes all DLC on-cartridge – no

The 1.1.0 update served as a backend clean-up crew. For players who purchased the Digital Deluxe Edition or individual add-ons, the update ensured that DLC entitlements were correctly recognized. It addressed issues where add-ons (like the "Start Dash Pack" or "Classic Music Pack") would fail to download or register properly, particularly on the Switch eShop infrastructure. It essentially consolidated the experience, ensuring that if you paid for the extra music or the mirror modes, they were actually accessible and functional within the Museum mode.

Released quietly in late August 2023, Update 1.1.0 was not a minor hotfix. It was a ground-up revision of the game’s engine parameters. SEGA’s patch notes were brief, but dataminers and players uncovered a massive list of under-the-hood improvements.

However, the real headline was how this patch affected the DLC (Digital Luxury Content) and the Switch’s unique hardware features.