Bobbit Worms are now found in unexpected locations.
To be clear:
The term has been circulating within the Another Crab‘s Treasure community. While this specific numerical code does not appear in official patch notes from Aggro Crab, it likely refers to a specific build version or update identifier for the Nintendo Switch edition. In the modding and homebrew scenes, such codes are often associated with particular NSP releases, allowing players to identify which version of an update they are downloading or installing.
Nintendo Submission Package—the digital file format used for Nintendo Switch games, updates, and DLC.
The distribution designation code references a specific, compiled update asset structure built for the system backend.
The underwater world of Another Crab's Treasure has just gotten a whole lot more exciting with the NSPUpdate 011642 exclusive. This latest update brings a treasure trove of new features, improvements, and surprises that are sure to delight both new and seasoned players.
An (Nintendo Submission Package) is a standard file format used for hosting, installing, and updating software on the Nintendo Switch ecosystem or compatible emulation setups. When players refer to an "nspupdate," they are pointing specifically to a digital patch file designed to be layered on top of a base game.
Now, with the recent release of the massive “Year of the Crab” free update and the growing interest surrounding the cryptic “nspupdate 011642 exclusive,” this underwater gem is making waves once again. Whether you‘re a seasoned Kril veteran or a newcomer ready to dive in, this guide covers everything from the game’s core mechanics and update history to the significance of NSP files and the buzz around patch 011642.
Players can now revisit any defeated boss battle at any Moon Snail Shell. This is perfect for practicing difficult fights or simply reliving the epic music and atmosphere.
The designation "exclusive" directly denotes that this specific performance-and-content merge pass is exclusively configured to balance the unique memory allocation restrictions and CPU constraints of the Nintendo Switch hardware. Core Gameplay Additions: The "Year of the Crab" Content
So grab a shell—even a soda can will do—and remember: in a world full of trash, one crab’s garbage is another crab‘s treasure.
Optimized gameplay code to handle the expansive "Open Ocean" areas without crippling performance. 3. Gameplay Fixes and Stability Improvements
In the homebrew scene, update files are sometimes packaged and shared by specific release groups, each with their own numbering conventions. “011642” could be a release number from such a group, indicating a particular “exclusive” build not available through official channels.
This was the first major post-launch patch, addressing a variety of issues: