Square Enix releases version 1.1.0 for The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, adding a new setting that lets players turn off the character voice support feature. Multiple outlets describe the voice companion as a longstanding complaint since early versions of the game, including during the Switch 2 demo phase, with players previously requesting a way to reduce or manage how much the companion speaks. The patch is first available on Steam, and both sources note that Square Enix intends to bring the update to consoles soon. My Nintendo News highlights that the game previously offered an option to reduce voice activity, but the update now provides a complete disable option. Nintendo Life characterizes the change as a response to player feedback about the voice support being distracting or persistent. Neither source reports changes beyond the voice-support toggle, focusing instead on the new ability to fully mute the character support voice and the expected rollout from Steam to console platforms in the near future.