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Nintendo Switch 15.0.1 system update release: fix DLC error problems in games, expand Japanese swearing library

2025-04-06 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens Wu Yanzu in South China for the delivery of clues! CTOnews.com Nov 2, Nintendo released Switch system update 15.0.1, which resolved the problem of error code 2181-1000. Like other versions of Switch system updates, version 15.0.1 further improves the overall system stability of the platform and further enhances the user experience.

According to the update announcement, this version fixes a problem with error code 2181-1000 related to playing DLC from a Switch game console other than the main device. In addition, this system update also solves the problem of preventing users from taking screenshots in some game scenarios.

In addition to these official release notes, it seems that the new system update has also updated the list of Japanese dirty words. According to Switch digger @ OatmealDome, the new swear words include phrases such as katakana that tell people to "shut up".

CTOnews.com partners can download updates in the system settings of the Switch game console.

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