The Nintendo Switch has been around for over five and a half years at this point — the number of patches it’s received is rapidly approaching a Locke’s Socks situation (Locke’s Switch?). But not all such updates are titanic — as is the case with the Version 15.0.0 firmware update that dropped last night, which officially contains only three patch notes:
- The location of Bluetooth Audio in System Settings has changed
- You can capture screenshots (but not video) in the Nintendo Switch Online menu
- General stability improvements
Given the lack of detail, one would assume that the update is primarily focused on ironing out bugs and the like. Dataminer OatmealDome has found a couple additional details worth pointing out: mostly regional touches and the noteworthy detail that Pro Controller firmware was also updated.
[Nintendo Switch Firmware 15.0.0]
Nintendo appears to have focused on the OS internals for this update. 🧵
– Handling for Ethernet adapters was moved to its own dedicated OS module.
– Pro Controller Bluetooth firmware was updated.
– Various error messages were added / changed.— SpookmealDome 🎃 (@OatmealDome) October 11, 2022
– A pop-up was added for attempting to exceed the max headphone volume while the limiter is on.
– Bad words for Mainland China were updated.
– The time zone database (zoneinfo) was updated to the latest from ICANN.
– Text related to Australian + NZ privacy laws was added.— SpookmealDome 🎃 (@OatmealDome) October 11, 2022
Not the most thrilling update in the world, but hey, if it makes playing games smoother, who’s to complain? You can download it now.
Via: Nintendo Life
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