Although some may not have it on their radar, Nintendo Switch is also available on more devices than the hybrid console itself, since in mobile stores there is an application that fans can download at any time and thus associate their account to receive notifications of all. And precisely, today a new update has arrived, of which all the information about what is implemented in changes or slight additions is already known.
Update 2.10.0 adds a landscape mode to the version of Android, this is something that seems to make no sense, but that’s right, there was no way to rotate the phone so that the application would adjust, it was permanently left with the vertical display that almost everyone uses. Added to that are some repairs that caused unexpected crashes that took users out of the application.
[Nintendo Switch Online app]
Version 2.10.0 is now out.
Android users can now use the app in landscape mode.
…Yeah.
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Here is the general description of Switch Online:
Nintendo Switch Online is a subscription service offered by Nintendo for users of its Nintendo Switch console. It was launched in September 2018 as a way to enhance players’ online experience and provide access to a variety of additional features and services.
Some of the main features of Nintendo Switch Online include:
– Online game: Allows Nintendo Switch players to go online and play compatible games with other players around the world. This includes popular games like “Mario Kart 8 Deluxe,” “Splatoon 2,” and many more.
– Saved in the cloud: Subscribers can store their game data in the cloud, allowing them to access their saves from any Nintendo Switch console, making it easy to migrate between devices or recover data in the event of a lost or damaged console.
– Smartphone application: Nintendo Switch Online includes a companion app for smartphones that offers additional features for some games, such as voice chat and online services specific to certain titles.
– Classic NES and SNES games: Subscribers have access to a growing library of classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) games, which they can play for free as part of their subscription.
– Special offers: Nintendo Switch Online often offers discounts and special offers on games and downloadable content for subscribers.
For now the functions of the cell phone application are limited, but it is expected to evolve into something much better.
Via: Nintendo Life
Author’s note: The truth is I don’t think I have the application installed and it doesn’t really help much. So, good for those who wanted to use it in landscape mode.
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