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New Switch 1 Update Finally, At Long Last, Resolves One Of Its Most-Annoying Issues

Nintendo released system update 22.5.0 to resolve long-standing performance issues with the original Switch eShop. The update replaces a web wrapper with a native app to eliminate browsing lag. New accessibility language settings are also included.

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What changed

The eShop now uses a native app instead of a web wrapper to fix sluggish browsing.

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  1. Nintendo Update Fixes Original Switch eShop Lag

    Nintendo released system update 22.5.0 to resolve long-standing performance issues with the original Switch eShop. The update replaces a web wrapper with a native app to eliminate browsing lag. New accessibility language settings are also included.

    What's confirmed:

    • System update 22.5.0 replaces the eShop web wrapper with a native app to fix browsing lag.
    • The update includes new accessibility language settings.
    • The latest system update patches out the store's notorious lag on the original Switch.
    confidence 100%
  2. Nintendo Switch Update 22.5.0 Redesigns eShop App

    Nintendo released system update 22.5.0 to improve the eShop experience. The update replaces the web wrapper with a native app to fix browsing lag. New accessibility language settings are also included.

    What's confirmed:

    • System update 22.5.0 introduces a native eShop app.
    • The update includes new accessibility language settings.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The update was rolled out for Switch 2.
    • The new interface resolves years of browsing lag.
    confidence 90%
  3. Nintendo Updates Switch eShop to Resolve Long-Standing Performance Issues

    System update 22.5.0 replaces the original Switch eShop web wrapper with a native app. Users report a faster interface that resolves years of browsing lag. The update also introduces new functional features to the storefront.

    What's confirmed:

    • System update 22.5.0 redesigns the original Switch eShop to remove lag.
    • The eShop now uses a native app instead of a web wrapper.
    • The update introduces dark mode support for the store.
    • Users report the interface is much faster than previous versions.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The update introduces a PIN lock to the eShop.
    • The eShop now mirrors the native app approach used on Switch 2.
    confidence 90%
  4. Nintendo Update Fixes Longstanding Switch eShop Lag

    System update 22.5.0 redesigns the original Switch eShop to remove notorious lag. The storefront is now fully responsive and mirrors the native app approach used on Switch 2. The update also applies to Switch 2 without changing its layout.

    What's confirmed:

    • System update 22.5.0 eliminates eShop lag on the original Switch.
    • The original Switch eShop now uses a native app approach similar to Switch 2.
    • The update applies to Switch 2 but does not change its eShop layout.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The update addresses a stability issue that plagued the Switch for nearly a decade.
    confidence 90%
  5. Switch 1 eShop finally fixed after years of lag—update 22.5.0 arrives

    Nintendo’s latest system update (22.5.0) has overhauled the original Switch’s eShop, eliminating its notorious lag and making navigation smoother and faster. The redesign now matches the native app approach used on Switch 2, though the older console retains some design quirks. Users report a fully responsive storefront for the first time in years. The update also applies to Switch 2 but keeps its original eShop layout intact for now.

    What's confirmed:

    • Update 22.5.0 transforms the original Switch’s eShop into a native app, replacing the previously slow, browser-like interface with a snappier, more intuitive design.
    • Users confirm the eShop now loads content faster and scrolls without lag, marking a significant improvement over past versions.
    • The update was released on June 15, 2026, though Nintendo did not announce it prominently.
    • Switch 2 receives the same system update but retains its original eShop layout rather than adopting the redesigned interface.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The redesign may include subtle visual tweaks like dark mode, though this has not been officially confirmed.
    confidence 97%
  6. Switch 1 Update Finally Fixes eShop Performance After Years of Complaints

    Nintendo’s latest system update (22.5.0) overhauls the original Switch’s eShop, eliminating long-standing lag and improving responsiveness. The redesign introduces dark mode and enhances browsing speed, marking a major step toward usability. Users now report smoother navigation and a more intuitive storefront. The update also applies to Switch 2, though it retains the original’s eShop design flaws for now.

    What's confirmed:

    • Nintendo’s system update 22.5.0 includes a redesigned eShop for the original Switch, significantly improving speed and responsiveness.
    • The eShop now supports dark mode when the system is set to dark theme, a feature previously unavailable on the original Switch.
    • Users report the eShop is now much faster and easier to navigate, resolving a long-standing frustration for Switch owners.
    • The update also adds PIN purchase protection and improved video controls, though these features were already present on Switch 2.
    • The redesign applies to the original Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED Model, but the Switch 2 retains its existing eShop design.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The update took nine years to address the eShop’s performance issues, though no official timeline was provided by Nintendo.
    • The redesign may include subtle UI changes beyond speed improvements, though specifics remain unconfirmed.
    confidence 98%