Last Updated: November 2023 / May 2024 Verification

If you have been searching for information regarding the "Zelda BOTW 160 update" , you have likely stumbled upon a specific point of confusion in the Zelda community. Unlike Tears of the Kingdom, which received frequent patches in 2023-2024, Breath of the Wild (BOTW) officially concluded its major update cycle in 2019.

So, what is "Version 160"? Is it a new patch? A mod? A leaked build?

Let’s break down exactly what the 1.6.0 update refers to, what it actually contains, and why this specific version number is critical for Wii U emulation (Cemu) and Switch preservationists.

While Nintendo kept the patch notes vague, dataminers and players quickly identified several specific changes:

Many gamers mistake Breath of the Wild for its sequel. Tears of the Kingdom received a Version 1.2.1 update in late 2023 that patched item duplication glitches. When searching for that, users sometimes fall back to "BOTW 160" by accident.

A hypothetical 1.6.0 update for Breath of the Wild expands late-game depth, quality-of-life features, companion and enemy AI improvements, new content (limited quests, equipment, and regions), expanded Shrine and Divine Beast challenges, and an experimental "New Horizons" mode that rebalances and reimagines exploration. It focuses on player-driven goals: variety in combat, richer exploration rewards, and modulated difficulty to keep the world surprising for veteran players.


According to Nintendo’s official patch notes (and dataminers), the 1.6.0 update contained exactly two things:

Important: There are zero gameplay changes between 1.5.0 and 1.6.0. No new glitches were patched (the famous "Menu Overload" and "Moon Jump" still work). No balance changes occurred. The update is purely administrative.

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