The Nintendo Switch is one of the most popular consoles of all time, having millions of players. While there are reasons some gamers like the Switch more than other gaming devices, a lot of them wish ...
One of the Nintendo Switch’s most requested features, the ability to sort games into folders on the Switch user interface, is finally here — five years after the system’s launch. Nintendo rolled out a ...
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Do you ever look at your games library and wish you could organize them better? Sure, there are plenty of people who have that wish. Unfortunately for Nintendo Switch owners, this was impossible.
As per a news story by Polygon, Nintendo has finally brought one of the highly sought-after features that the Switch has yet to get until now-folders, which allows gamers to organize their games from ...
A new software patch for the Nintendo Switch has finally made it possible to organize games into groups, providing an element the machine has been hurting for since it was released in 2017: folders.
If there's one steadfast, unshakeable belief we have tried to communicate here at GameSpot Dot Com, it's that the Nintendo Switch needs folders. We have been very, very vocal on this over the last ...
It's been five long unorganized years, but Nintendo Switch folders are finally here. This long-awaited/long-overdue/heavily-requested [delete as necessary] feature ...
After five years, the Nintendo Switch finally allows users to create folders of games called groups. This new feature was added in Nintendo Switch's Version 14.0.0 update alongside improvements to ...
Nintendo announced Switch firmware update 14.0.0 is live and adds folders called Groups. This allows people to sort their various apps and games into custom collections on the system. In addition, the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Nintendo has added a new folder-style feature to the Switch’s UI, more than five years after the console was ...