
"The Switch is already lacking in video-streaming apps, and the platform is set to lose one of the biggest ones next month. Nintendo confirmed that the Hulu app is already off the eShop, which appears to be a part of a larger change for the Disney-owned media service. Nintendo's support website states that official support for the Hulu application ends on February 5."
"Disney+ isn't alone, as the likes of Netflix, Prime Video (both of which supported Wii U), and HBO Max are also no-shows on Switch platforms. It's a frustrating development for Switch users who would prefer to watch their streaming media on their hybrid consoles. The only noteworthy streaming apps on Switch 1 are YouTube and Crunchyroll, though neither functions on Switch 2. A Twitch app was also available on Switch, but it was discontinued in 2023."
Official support for the Hulu application on Nintendo Switch ends on February 5, and the Hulu app has been removed from the eShop. Hulu's content will be integrated into Disney+, making Hulu offerings available through the Disney+ app after the platform merger; standalone subscriptions will remain available. Disney+ has never been available on Nintendo consoles and lacks support for Switch and Switch 2, leaving Switch owners without a native way to access Hulu after integration. The Switch platform has few streaming apps—YouTube and Crunchyroll on Switch 1—and other major services like Netflix, Prime Video, and HBO Max are absent.
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