The Adventures of Elliot: Version 1.1.0 Patch Lets Players Disable Faie Dialogue on Nintendo Switch 2

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The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales — Version 1.1.0 patch overview

Square Enix's The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales has earned praise as a solid JRPG since its early demos on Nintendo Switch 2 hardware.

The title, developed and published by Square Enix, has drawn attention from players for its classic JRPG structure and companion-driven dialogue.

Since launch-related demos, one persistent player complaint involved the frequency of the companion character's spoken advice.

In response, Square Enix has continued to iterate on accessibility and user-experience options.

Rewriting the community feedback into journalistic terms: players consistently reported that the companion character Faie delivered frequent spoken prompts that some found intrusive during exploration and combat.

Square Enix initially introduced an option to reduce the volume of Faie’s dialogue.

With the Version 1.1.0 update, the developer has taken that further by adding a setting that allows players to disable Faie’s support voice entirely.

Version 1.1.0 release notes (verified)

- Adds an option to turn off support character voice

- Adjusts tutorial behavior

- Fixes FPS drops on some PC setups when Faie is present

- Minor bug fixes

Why this matters for Nintendo Switch 2 and PC players

The new voice-toggle is a straightforward quality-of-life addition that responds directly to user feedback from Switch 2 demos and broader community discourse.

Adjustments to tutorial behavior aim to streamline onboarding for new players without altering core gameplay, while the PC-specific fix addresses frame-rate drops that were reported when Faie was active.

Those fixes indicate Square Enix is monitoring cross-platform performance and accessibility.

Context and next steps

Square Enix has a history of post-launch support and incremental updates for its titles, and Version 1.1.0 follows that pattern by prioritizing player comfort and technical stability.

Players can expect the voice toggle and other adjustments to be available in the latest update package; owners on Nintendo platforms should see the change reflected through official channels such as the eShop patch system, while PC players should receive the update through their respective platform clients.

For now, Version 1.1.0 addresses a specific community concern and several technical issues without changing core game systems, reinforcing Square Enix’s ongoing support for The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales across Nintendo Switch 2 and PC.

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