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On April 14, 2025, Google pushed a routine update to the YouTube app on the Nintendo Switch eShop. The patch notes likely read something generic like: "Bug fixes and performance improvements."
The exploit was revolutionary for a few reasons: youtube patched nintendo switch
With the release of Firmware 16.0.0, Nintendo implemented a system-wide ban on specific title IDs. The older version of the YouTube app (Title ID 0100ebf00c9e2000) was blacklisted from launching unless updated. Furthermore, Nintendo patched the kernel to prevent the specific syscalls the YouTube exploit used. On April 14, 2025, Google pushed a routine
If you're a Switch user who's concerned about the patch, there are a few things you can do: Furthermore, Nintendo patched the kernel to prevent the
Original Nintendo Switch models (pre-July 2018) had a hardware flaw in the Nvidia Tegra X1 chip that allowed users to enter Recovery Mode (RCM) and run homebrew software regardless of system updates. Patched Models
When the official YouTube app finally launched, security researchers immediately began reverse-engineering it. Why? Because the YouTube app contained a —a component that renders web pages. And WebViews have historically been the Achilles' heel of locked-down systems.