Hacking My Super Mario Odyssey Switch bundle came with FW 3.0.0.

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This is common knowledge on the Nintendo Switch serial number thread. Some Super Mario Odyssey bundles are on 3.0.0, but some of them are on 3.0.1. To be able to download Super Mario Odyssey, however, updating to the latest version is required. To be able to play the cartridge version of Super Mario Odyssey, updating to 3.0.1 is required.
 
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This is common knowledge on the Nintendo Switch serial number thread. Some Super Mario Odyssey bundles are on 3.0.0, but some of them are on 3.0.1. To be able to download Super Mario Odyssey, however, updating to the latest version is required. To be able to play the disc version of Super Mario Odyssey, updating to 3.0.1 is required.
Hmm so im in trouble then, I have a download code of course. I guess im pretty stuck then right?
 

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Hmm so im in trouble then, I have a download code of course. I guess im pretty stuck then right?
You cannot download the game without updating to the latest version, which is currently 4.0.1. It's up to you to decide whether or not downloading Super Mario Odyssey is worth locking yourself out of potential homebrew indefinitely.

Even with a cartridge you wouldn't be able to play it on 3.0.0.
The cartridge version of Super Mario Odyssey requires 3.0.1, correct.
 
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You cannot download the game without updating to the latest version, which is currently 4.0.1. It's up to you to decide whether or not downloading Super Mario Odyssey is worth locking yourself out of potential homebrew indefinitely.


The disc version of Super Mario Odyssey requires 3.0.1, correct.
Yep, that is exactly what my problem is right now :wacko:
 

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You cannot download the game without updating to the latest version, which is currently 4.0.1. It's up to you to decide whether or not downloading Super Mario Odyssey is worth locking yourself out of potential homebrew indefinitely.


The cartridge version of Super Mario Odyssey requires 3.0.1, correct.
crap i have the same thing, got mario as a gift and cant even play it since im on 3.0 LOL
i hope not updating is worth it
 
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