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Switch firmware receives new “rebootless” update

When Nintendo normally releases an update for the Nintendo Switch‘s firmware, it results in a version number change and, at the very least, a handful of changes that had been made confirmed via patch notes. For these updates to finish, the console is required to reboot itself. However, this isn’t always the case for updates.

For example, Nintendo has decided to release another “rebootless” update tonight. These don’t require the console to reboot to download, and they generally don’t do anything significant to the firmware. In fact, Nintendo doesn’t even release patch notes for these. That said, you can see a tweet relaying what the rebootless update did change down below.

14 thoughts on “Switch firmware receives new “rebootless” update”

    1. For once, no stability improvements and absolutely no enhancements. Conversely, this “update” merely limits what Japanese people can type.

  1. Yet you can Still Type The words “Dual Hookswords” in English, so there’s still a way around it.
    (If you don’t get it, hookswords are more or less 6 shaped, and if using two,one is usually held at an inverted angle, for maximum defense. Making 69.) So yeah, there’s a Mortal Komatsu character who fights using 69.

  2. It’s always interesting to see Nintendo quietly release these rebootless updates for the Switch firmware. Even if the changes are minor, they usually help improve system stability or backend services without interrupting the user experience. Nintendo fans who enjoy brain-training style games might also like infinite wordle, which offers unlimited word puzzle challenges directly in the browser.

  3. It’s fascinating how Nintendo can implement backend firmware changes without requiring a full system reboot. Even small updates like these can improve performance and online functionality behind the scenes. Technology and digital creativity continue evolving quickly too, and AI nano maker helps users generate AI-powered images and videos for creative projects.

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