Earlier this month, Nintendo rolled out a new update for the Switch, bumping the system up to Version 16.0.3.
Now, in a slight development, it seems that the company has provided a “rebootless” update for the same firmware update. As detailed by dataminer ‘OatmealDome’this update does not require users to do anything on their end and no official patch notes have been released.
Here’s a rundown of what exactly was updated within Version 16.0.3:
A rebootless update for 16.0.3 has been released.
Lists of bad words have been changed. Nintendo appears to have removed some words, though some have been added for Japanese as well. Interestingly, “adhd” has been removed from the list of Japanese bad words.
As previously explained by the source, these are “quietly installed” updates, so again – you don’t have to do anything yourself.
If you want to see what was included in the major 16.0.3 firmware update when it arrived on Switch earlier this month, check out our previous post. Nintendo mentions the usual “stability improvements” to improve the experience, but there are a few other fixes: