While Nintendo hasn’t gone into specifics about the nature of the patch, it’s clear that the company has taken steps to shore up the security of the Switch and prevent future jailbreaks. For users who had already jailbroken their consoles, the patch will likely render their devices unusable for unauthorized software, effectively “bricking” them.
The patching of the jailbreak has significant implications for the Switch community, both for modders and regular users. For those who had been using the jailbreak to run custom software, the patch means that they’ll no longer be able to access those features. nintendo switch patched jailbreak
The Nintendo Switch has been a phenomenal success for the Japanese gaming giant, with over 88 million units sold worldwide as of 2022. However, like any popular gaming console, the Switch has also been a target for hackers and modders looking to push the boundaries of what the device can do. One of the most significant developments in this regard has been the discovery of a jailbreak exploit that allowed users to run unauthorized software on their consoles. While Nintendo hasn’t gone into specifics about the