The Nintendo eShop is the primary source for Switch players to buy games digitally and browse the system’s sales. However, long-standing complaints about its setup are leaving players frustrated.
Nintendo Switch players have enjoyed a successful period with the hybrid console/handheld device as they’ve been treated to some stellar titles. With the likes of Zelda and Mario continuing to entice newcomers to the hardware, the Nintendo Switch’s success seems to be showing no signs of stopping.
One of the biggest gripes fans have had with the Switch though is the game’s eShop. It can be accessed via the console itself or the internet, but players find that booting it up from the Nintendo Switch can cause problems.
Nintendo eShop is “virtually unusable from the console”
Most Switch players are always on the hunt for a bargain to add to their library as Nintendo keeps the eShop fresh with constant game sales and special deals.
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It seems that the store’s functionality isn’t as optimal as most would like it to be, not only that, but it’s also too slow.
In a detailed post entitled “The store is virtually unusable from the console,” one Nintendo Switch user described their experiences using the eShop.
One particularly scathing comment explained how they thought the eShop was actually losing the company money: “It’s amazing how much money Nintendo is leaving on the table because of a cr*ppy console shopping experience.”
It’s been five years since the Nintendo Switch launched, meaning that any significant changes to the eShop could potentially be left until the long-awaited Switch Pro, or even Switch 2, are released.