Nintendo Made A Key Change To The Switch eShop That You Might Have Missed
Briefly

The latest Nintendo Switch update introduces an eShop change that alters how games are ranked, focusing on revenue from the last 72 hours instead of total sales over 48 hours, potentially limiting the visibility of low-quality games known as 'shovelware.' The update also includes features such as Virtual Game Cards, enabling users to manage their digital games by sharing them between systems and loaning them temporarily to family members. The impact of these changes on the eShop and upcoming Switch 2 remains uncertain.
The newly implemented eShop chart ranking system prioritizes revenue from the past 72 hours over total sales, aiming to reduce the visibility of low-quality games.
Digital titles purchased will transition into Virtual Game Cards, allowing users to share their digital library more effectively and even loan games temporarily within their family.
Read at GameSpot
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