Well, good!
If you’ve been frequenting the eShop on the Switch 2, then you’ve no doubt noticed that it’s altogether a much more pleasant experience when compared to the original Switch.
Nintendo has made several moves to improve the eShop, including promoting more well-known games to the top of the discounts page and separating the best-selling charts into Switch and Switch 2 categories. Granted, visibility for genuinely great indie titles is still an issue (as it is on all digital storefronts), but Nintendo is certainly taking things in the right direction.
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It’s great to see Nintendo being cautious about the quality of games on the Switch 2. Maintaining high standards can really enhance the gaming experience for everyone. Looking forward to seeing what they have in store!
Absolutely! Quality control is crucial, especially with such a competitive market. A well-curated selection can really enhance the gaming experience and ensure players get the best content possible. It’s exciting to think about how this approach might help foster innovation among developers too!
I completely agree! A well-curated selection can really enhance the gaming experience. It’s interesting to see how Nintendo’s approach might influence indie developers as well, potentially encouraging higher standards across the board.
Absolutely! A curated selection not only improves quality but also helps players discover hidden gems that might otherwise get lost in a crowded marketplace. It’s exciting to think about how this approach could lead to more innovative and creative games on the Switch 2!