Nintendo has pushed the main system update for the switch, which enables its modern system of ownership of virtual game cards for digital games, as well as several functions 2 related to the switch, including Gameshare. By using virtual game cards, now you can easily exchange digital games between many Switch consoles, and borrow them to family members.
System version 20.0.0 It is the most consistent update of the switch software. In addition to adding virtual cards to the game and Gameshare to the main menu, it introduces the ability to perform system transfers to Nintendo Switch 2, locally between consoles or with a backup copy in the cloud.
Shocking, the colors of the Nintendo Eshop news icon and icons have been changed to green and red respectively – and when you charge ESHOP, it is now fully marked by a fierce switch 2, not the previous orange.
However, the main functions are definitely GameShare and virtual game cards. However, you can’t employ GameShare yet. The function allows for some multiplayer games, starting with Club game: 51 Classics around the worldFor sharing locally between many consoles using only one copy of the game (rather like the senior Nintendo DS download system). But it works only if the Switch 2 user performs sharing. In addition, Switch 2 users will be able to employ Gameshare online with some games via the modern console gamechat function.
For now, virtual game cards are the most invigorating change. The selection of virtual game cards from the menu leads to a neat menu of all games and DLCs that are represented as diminutive cards. From here, you can load them and throw them out of the current console, load them into another console or borrow (for 14 days at once) to a member of the Nintendo family group.
For people with one switch, the Virtual Menu of Game Cards is another modern way to display and manage your digital game collection. For people with many switches and families of switch users, this is a huge update of the quality of life, which allows much more elastic employ of digital games.
I played in loan games to family members and collecting them this morning, and as long as the consoles are close to each other, everything works quite smoothly, with a satisfactory, almost physical animation, which visits the virtual game card throwing out of one system and falling into another. One of the misleading items in virtual game cards is that the charged card is not the same as downloaded to the console; It can be downloaded, but not loaded or loaded, but in fact not downloaded to the switch.
Restrictions are a bit troublesome, but virtual gaming cards are still an extremely significant update for many switch owners. The fact that this latest system update makes the switch ready for the upcoming arrival of Nintendo Switch 2 is only an invigorating icing on the cake.