Nintendo has released a new system update for the Switch 2, bringing the console to version 21.0.1. Additionally, the original Switch received a new update on November 24. While no new features were added, Nintendo continues to improve the stability for users on Switch 2 and Switch.
2025 has been a big year for Nintendo. The company released the Switch 2 on June 5, ushering in a new hybrid console experience for gamers to check out. Understandably, expectations were high for the system, as it followed the massive success of the 2017 Switch. While Nintendo faced various challenges with the Switch 2 launch, including pricing controversies, it has sold millions of units so far. As the install base for the console grows, new updates are released to improve the user experience.
Fire Emblem, Mario, Animal Crossing, and Elden Ring are just a few upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 games that we cannot wait for.
The latest of these updates came on November 24 and brought the system up to version 21.0.1. Beyond the normal general stability improvements, the patch notes revealed a couple of specific fixes that will make life easier for users. Firstly, the update addressed an issue that caused...
