I created a flash disk macOS Catalina 15.4 installer via the createinstallmedia command but was unable to perform a clean installation on my MBP 16", which I found strange since every other time a new version of Catalina has been released I was able to wipe the drive and install the newest release via a USB stick that had been prepared with the downloaded installer package.
This time around, as soon as the system completed booting from the flash disk, a pop up message claimed that the version of macOS on the associated disk needed to be upgraded, which I'd never seen before. When I erased the system drive and tried to install macOS anyway, the application began downloading from Apple's servers and I was told the installation would take an hour, so I canceled it and restored from a backup before updating to 15.4 via the Software Update utility.
I'll try again when macOS Catalina 15.5 has been released, or if I note that 15.4 from Apple's Update Server has been updated from the current version (24 March 2020). Funny thing is, I used the same USB Flash Disk to perform a clean installation on my 2018 MBP 13" without issue, so it must have something to do with the 16" models.