Nintendo Switch Update 2.2.0 Foggy in Specifics

Latest Nintendo Switch Update is Vague at Best

The new Nintendo Switch Update 2.2.0 is available now, upgrading the platformโ€™s OS. The release notes for what this update does exactly is the same as update 2.1.0, which is nondescript:

โ€œGeneral system stability improvements to enhance the userโ€™s experience.โ€

Great.

But what does it MEAN?

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Judging from NIntendoโ€™s patch history for Version 2.0 OS, it could mean that the console has finally hit its stride and all major bugs/features have been fixed. Now they just sit back and shoot off maintenance releases until the 2.x.x cows come home. A dream come true!

Just look at this beautiful patch history from Nintendoโ€™s official website:

Improvements Included in Version 2.2.0

  • General system stability improvements to enhance the userโ€™s experience

Improvements Included in Version 2.1.0

  • General system stability improvements to enhance the userโ€™s experience

Improvements Included in Version 2.0.0

The following network features are now available
* Nintendo Account required. Some features may not be available in all countries/regions.

  • Playing online
    • Online multiplayer available for free until the paid online service launches in fall 2017. Not available in all countries.
  • Adding friends
    • Friends can be added from My Page, head to the HOME Menu and select your icon on the upper left.
  • Sharing Album screenshots to Facebook and Twitter
  • Browsing and purchasing content on Nintendo eShop
  • Receiving News relating to games, Nintendo eShop discounts, and promotions
  • Earning My Nintendo points for game card (retail version)

Added the following system functionality

  • Update game software
  • Turn on the TV automatically when placing the Nintendo Switch console in the Nintendo Switch dock.
  • Display the battery percentage on the HOME Menu
  • Format the microSD card

Update 2.0.0 made HUGE changes, and only two patch releases after that with the descriptor โ€œGeneral system stability improvements to enhance the userโ€™s experienceโ€ seems like Nintendo is adjusting performance on added features and more updates are quick to follow. Unless Nintendo is the golden child of roll outs and patches, which is a trick question because golden children donโ€™t exist dummy, theyโ€™re made out of bronze.