If youâve been scouring the Switch eShop or holding your breath for a âDirectorâs Cut,â youâve likely missed this. Thatâs because NSPUpdate 161 isnât a standard patch. It is an anomaly. Here is everything we know about this fabled update, why it changes everything, andâthank goodness youâre hereâwhy youâre just in time to hear about it. For the uninitiated, NSP stands for Nintendo Submission Package âthe digital wrapper used for Switch games. When developers push a patch, it gets a numerical suffix. Versions 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 are standard. But Version 1.6.1 ? That is eccentric.
The memo read: "Look, itâs funny, yes. But players started finding the âThird Wall.â You know the one. The one that leads to the save file of [REDACTED]. Also, Dave in QA pointed out that the patting mechanic triggers motion sickness in exactly 8.3% of testers. Pull it. But for godâs sake, donât delete the source code. We might need it for the ARG." thank goodness youre here nspupdate 161 exclusive
In the chaotic, surreal, and frankly soggy world of video games, few titles have captured the essence of British slapstick and cartoonish lunacy quite like Thank Goodness Youâre Here . But for the dedicated community of data miners, patch archivists, and comedy-horror enthusiasts, a new legend has surfaced. Itâs whispered about in Discord servers, hidden in plain sight on obscure forums, and nowâfinallyâanalyzed in detail. We are talking, of course, about the NSPUpdate 161 Exclusive . If youâve been scouring the Switch eShop or