Nintendo releases update 22.1.0 for Switch and Switch 2

Nintendo has released a new system update for the Nintendo Switch 2 and the older Switch. Version 22.1.0 is a relatively minor update that mainly focuses on improving system stability. Although the changes may seem minimal at first glance, such updates are crucial for maintaining the smooth operation of the console, especially ahead of new game releases.

Update 22.1.0 - system stability and bug fixes

The official patch notes are very brief and consist of the standard message about “stability improvements”. In practice, this means bug fixes and performance optimisation following the major update 22.0.0, which introduced a number of changes. Such updates often resolve issues that only arise over time for users.

Handheld Mode Boost

Although the current update is small, it is worth remembering that the previous version introduced an interesting feature called “Handheld Mode Boost.” Thanks to this, games can run in handheld mode with performance close to that of TV mode, which is a big plus for Switch 2 users. This shows that Nintendo is gradually enhancing the capabilities of its console, even without major announcements.

Update before the release of new games

The timing is not coincidental; the update reaches users just before the release of new games, such as Pokémon Champions or the next instalment of Tomodachi Life. Such patches often prepare the system for compatibility and stability with the upcoming titles, even if this is not clearly communicated.

Update 22.1.0 does not introduce new features, but is important for the system's operation. This is a typical "silent update" that improves the experience and prepares the console for upcoming releases.

source: nintendolife.com

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