In early November, Nintendo released an update for the Switch that brought it to version 15.0.1.
As revealed by then-dataminer Otmildom, it included some fixes. As usual, there were also some “general system stability improvements” to improve the overall user experience.
Today’s update is a little different as it’s not a reboot update to the current firmware (v15.0.1). As the same source points out, these updates do not require a console restart or the user to do anything on their end.
The latest update to version 15.0.1 changes the list of bad words. Here it is Complete overview of Oatmealdom:
[Nintendo Switch Firmware Update] – No reboot update released for 15.0.1.
“The only change is to the list of bad words. Various terms have been added. It also appears that the lists are slightly shuffled to avoid erroneously blocking non-offensive text in some languages.”
This is the first non-reboot update since v14.1.2 in July. For a full look at the latest Switch firmware update, check out our previous coverage:
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