Nintendo is a widely followed publisher that keeps coming up with new ways to enhance the gaming experience for the players. And they don’t just do with its blockbuster games, but also with the mediums which enable the fans to enjoy the games better.
Recently, the Nintendo Switch Online app received a new version 2.0.0 update. This time, the update brings a variety of additions and key changes for the players and will offer a smoother experience.
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Nintendo Switch Online 2.0.0 makes interaction among friends even better, and much more
When it comes to the ever-expanding catalog of Nintendo’s gaming universe, there are tons of options to choose from. From Mario, Zelda, Animal Crossing, to Pokemon, Ring Fit Adventure, and Fire Emblem. The list is quite extensive for all the Switch owners.
And Nintendo Switch Online is one portal that allows gamers to keep track of their favorite titles from one single app. It has been very crucial since it was first released in 2017 for all the fans who own the console and use the software.
Recently, the application witnessed a fresh update in version 2.0.0. Without a doubt, it can be called the biggest update yet for Nintendo Switch Online.
Here are the highlighted changes that version 2.0.0 brings to the app:
- Total overhaul in app design
- Players can now check which of their friends are online
- There is an option to change ‘online-status’ settings
- One can now view their friend code
- Other minor changes
With the friend code, you can now simply copy and paste it instead of typing all the 12 digits.
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All in all, the Nintendo Switch online app’s new update makes it easier for friends to stay connected with each other in the best way possible. And the overall design update in the application will also keep the users engaged.
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What are your thoughts on this version in the Switch Online app? Also, do you still use it, after its initial launch five years ago? Let us know in the comments.
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