- Nintendo published the first Switch 2 update after the launch
- Version 20.1.5 is small and only improves the stability of the general system to improve the user experience
- The update must automatically download if the console is connected to the Internet but can also be installed manually
Nintendo has deployed the first Nintendo Switch 2 update since the console released, but there is not much to excite.
Version 20.1.5 is now live and available for the console and, as detail notes, is a simple update with a single main feature.
The corrective adds: “General improvements in system stability to improve the user experience”, and that’s it. Presumably, this means that the update has improved performance.
Nintendo is always quite vague when it comes to switching firmware updates, and it seems that it will not be different with Switch 2.
As with the original switch, the update must automatically download when the console is connected to the Internet; Otherwise, it can be installed manually via the system settings menu.
The Switch 2 will be launched earlier this month, as well as a day’s fix that was necessary for a certain number of console features, including compatibility behind, game sharing, online change, virtual game cards, Nintendo Eshop, etc.
If you are looking to get your hands on the new console, you can consult our live cover from Nintendo Switch 2 Restocks for the United States and the United Kingdom.




