Nintendo's latest update for Switch consoles finally indicates if your games are digital or physical
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Nintendo has issued updates for its family of Switch consoles.
With these updates, users of both the original Switch models (including Lite and OLED) and the newer Switch 2 model will now notice there are little software symbol icons on the home menu. These will allow users to differentiate between their physical cartridge games (coloured symbol) and their digital software (blue symbol). You can see how these icons look via the screenshots towards the end of this piece.
In addition, Nintendo Switch to Switch 2 transfers now have options to disable downloading software and album transfers. There are also a variety of other tweaks and fixes to improve your overall Switch experience.
You can check out an overview of each update as shared by Nintendo below:
Nintendo Switch Update Information
- Added symbols above software icons displayed on the Home Menu to indicate whether the software is a physical or a digital version.
- Added the ability to download data for a virtual game card even if the "Use Online License" setting is turned off. This option is available in the Options of a virtual game card when accessed via Virtual Game Cards from the HOME Menu.
- The information regarding Save Data Cloud Backup that appears when launching certain software has been updated.
- The option "Platinum Point Notification Settings" was renamed to "Nintendo Switch Online Notification Settings" in the Notifications menu in System Settings.
- Added the ability to disable the following options when performing a system transfer from a Nintendo Switch system to a Nintendo Switch 2 system using System Transfer to Nintendo Switch 2 in System Settings: Redownload Software on Nintendo Switch 2 and Transfer Album Data
- Added the ability to adjust the volume from the Quick Settings menu while in VR mode.
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience.
Nintendo Switch 2 Update Information
- Added symbols above software icons displayed on the Home Menu to indicate whether the software is a physical or a digital version.
- When multiple software downloads are in progress, there is now an option to cancel all.
- If a console bundle includes a software download, there will now be an icon to Receive Software. It will display if the system is connected to the internet. The icon will launch Nintendo eShop and you can proceed to the downloadable software. You can still receive the software by navigating to Nintendo eShop from the Home Menu directly.
- When finding users to send a friend request to, the Search for Users You've Played With option under Add Friend now includes people you've interacted with in your friends' GameChat rooms.
- Added the ability to download data for a virtual game card even if the "Use Online License" setting is turned off. This option is available in the Options of a virtual game card when accessed via Virtual Game Cards from the Home Menu.
- The following updates have been made for GameChat: The game will not automatically go to sleep while chatting. The option to turn off "Chat Audio Panning" has been added. Chat can continue if the console goes from TV mode (docked) to Handheld or Table mode where this scenario changes the internet from a wired connection to a wireless connection.
- The following updates have been made in Accessibility in System Settings: When Use Text to Speech is turned on, the description of the predictive conversion character on the Japanese keyboard is now read out loud. The upper limit of Text-to-Speech Speed was increased from 300 percent to 400 percent
- The following updates have been made in Audio in System Settings: The ability to change the audio mode for a wirelessly connected Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller was added. 'Stable' or 'Low Latency' can be selected. Low Latency will reduce audio latency when compared to Stable but may be more subject to interference in some wireless environments.
- The following updates have been made in Display in System Settings: HDR Output was renamed to System Screen's HDR Output. Improved the screen display when using Adjust Screen Size to make it easier to adjust.
- The following updates have been made in Notifications in System Settings: The option "Platinum Point Notification" was renamed to "Nintendo Switch Online Notification."
- The following updates have been made in System in System Settings: Stop Charging Around 90 percent was renamed and updated to Stop Charging Around 80-90 percent. Thai and Polish were added to the list of options under Language (Thai and Polish will only be available in software when it supports the respective language.)
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user's experience.
Elsewhere in Nintendo news, earlier this week the team announced it will host a Direct dedicated to its upcoming release, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. It shared the news with a rather charming picture showing a group of Toads celebrating under the night sky.