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Zelda: Breath of the Wild adds Thai text in surprise update ahead of 40th anniversary
Summary
Nintendo issued a 1.9.0 update for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild that adds Thai text support on Nintendo Switch 2 and includes general gameplay fixes that apply to both console generations.
Content
Nintendo has released a small update for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The 1.9.0 patch adds Thai as a supported text language and includes several gameplay fixes. Thai text is available only when the game is played on Nintendo Switch 2, and Thai audio is not supported. The update arrives days before the franchise's 40th anniversary, which traces back to the first Zelda release in 1986.
Key details:
- Update 1.9.0 adds Thai text support; it appears when the Nintendo Switch 2 system language is set to Thai/English.
- Thai audio is not included; if in-game audio is set to "Match System Settings," audio will remain in English.
- Gameplay experience improvements and several fixes were applied to both Nintendo Switch generations.
- Thai text support is limited to Nintendo Switch 2 and is not available on earlier hardware.
- The first Zelda game launched on February 21, 1986, and the franchise has sold about 156 million copies since then.
Summary:
The update expands text language options for some players while rolling out general fixes across consoles. Nintendo has not announced specific plans for the 40th anniversary; Undetermined at this time.
