The Nintendo Switch is currently one of the best-selling video game consoles, with millions of units continuing to be sold each year. As players enjoy being able to use the console on the go, Nintendo continues to enhance players’ experience through regular software updates. These often involve fixing bugs, patching issues with the Switch's software, as well as adding useful features for players.
So far in 2022, the Japanese giant has pushed out a number of software updates for the console, including changes to how Bluetooth headphones are used on the system, as well as weekly missions and rewards centering around earning and spending Platinum Points on the Nintendo website. The largest of these upgrades arrived in March and finally brought one of the most fan-requested features, a way for players to organize their games into multiple groups on the device.
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According to the official Nintendo Website, the latest 14.1.1 software version is being rolled out to millions of players around the world. Unless there is a new feature to highlight to players, Nintendo does not usually divulge the finer details of their smaller updates. With this update, console has been updated in order to enhance player experience with the Nintendo Switch.
On Twitter, however, the prolific Nintendo dataminer OatmealDome also advises that there have been further changes to the Switch’s web browser, as well as updates to Nintendo’s bad word list. This list is often used internally and stops players from choosing inappropriate usernames when creating their profiles. The details of what has changed on the internal web browser have not been determined yet.
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