Jujutsu Shenanigans Mini Update Guide: New Modes, Features, and What to Expect

It’s been about a month since the last major update, and while many players were expecting something big, the latest Jujutsu Shenanigans patch keeps things small and focused. That said, this mini update still adds a few features that can change how you play—especially if you enjoy Roulette modes. Even though it’s not as massive as previous updates, there are still some fun additions worth checking out.


What’s New in the Mini Update?

This update mainly focuses on expanding the Roulette game mode, along with a small social feature added to the map. Here’s what was introduced:

  • Two new Roulette modes: Prison Realm and Soul Swap Kits
  • A new karaoke interaction in the mall
  • Minor teasers hinting at bigger future updates

It’s not a content-heavy patch, but it adds variety, which is something Roulette players will appreciate.


Soul Swap Kits Mode Explained

Soul Swap Kits is easily the highlight of this update. Instead of relying on random abilities, this mode lets you choose from pre-made kits with unique move combinations.

Each kit comes with:

  • A fixed set of abilities
  • Different playstyles (melee, ranged, hybrid)
  • Some experimental or even meme-based builds

The interesting part is how unpredictable these kits can feel. Some are extremely strong, while others are clearly made for fun rather than performance.

There’s also a chance to get rare or “legendary” kits, which feature custom moves, effects, or stronger combinations. These are noticeably more powerful and can give you an edge in fights.

If you’ve played games with preset loadouts before, this mode will feel familiar—but the chaotic mix of abilities makes it more entertaining.


Best Tips for Soul Swap Kits Mode

To perform better in this mode, you need to adapt quickly since every kit plays differently.

Here are a few practical tips:

  • Learn your kit fast as soon as you spawn
  • Don’t commit too hard if your kit feels weak—play safe instead
  • Watch other players to identify strong abilities
  • Take advantage of ranged skills if your kit has them
  • If you get a strong or rare kit, play aggressively

The biggest mistake players make here is trying to force a bad kit into close combat. Sometimes it’s better to survive and wait for a better setup.


Prison Realm Mode Explained

The second new mode, Prison Realm, works very differently. It’s essentially a hot potato-style survival mode with a Jujutsu twist.

Here’s how it works:

  • One player is marked (highlighted)
  • That player must pass the “curse” to someone else
  • If the timer runs out, the marked player gets eliminated
  • The match continues until only a few players remain

At first glance, it seems simple, but it gets intense quickly—especially when the number of players drops.


How to Survive in Prison Realm Mode

Winning in this mode is less about combat and more about movement and positioning.

Here’s what actually helps:

  • Stay close to at least one player so you can pass the curse quickly
  • Avoid being isolated, especially in late-game situations
  • Use map elevation (buildings, walls) to escape pressure
  • Watch player movement patterns to predict who might target you
  • Keep moving—standing still almost guarantees you’ll get caught

Interestingly, sticking near others is often safer than running alone. If you’re isolated and get marked, it becomes much harder to survive.


Karaoke Feature: Small but Fun Addition

Aside from gameplay, the update also adds a karaoke feature in the mall area. It’s more of a fun social interaction rather than a gameplay mechanic.

Players can:

  • Access the karaoke spot in the mall
  • Trigger animations and interactions
  • Hang out with others between matches

It doesn’t affect progression, but it adds a bit of personality to the game, especially for players who enjoy messing around between fights.


Future Update Teasers

Even though this is a smaller patch, there are hints that bigger content is coming soon. Developers have teased upcoming features, which suggests that this update is more of a setup rather than the main event.

Players can likely expect:

  • Larger gameplay updates
  • New abilities or characters
  • Expanded systems beyond Roulette

So while this update may feel light, it’s not the end of new content.


The Jujutsu Shenanigans mini update doesn’t try to be massive, but it does add meaningful variety—especially with Soul Swap Kits, which stands out as the most fun addition. Prison Realm brings a different kind of tension, focusing more on survival than combat.

If you enjoy chaotic gameplay and experimenting with different builds, this update is still worth jumping into. And with bigger updates already being teased, this feels more like a warm-up for what’s coming next rather than a standalone release.

Jay: A Content writer for Roonby.com Contact me on Jason@roonby.com, we can't reply to gmail for some reason.

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