Why does nintendo keep insisting that you need one app to listen to music, another one to handle parental controls, and yet a few more to buy games, get news, and manage your switch 2 console? March 28th, 2025, adding it to its list of already available apps on smart phones The verge's ash parrish writes
Catie Osborn
Nintendo has released a new store app on android and ios giving users the ability to purchase hardware, accessories, and games for the switch and switch 2
When i open my phone and scroll down to the n's, i get a neat, full row dedicated entirely to nintendo
Nintendo has too many apps nintendo’s recent launch of a new store app for android and ios has sparked discussions about the company’s app ecosystem and its implications for users Nintendo has too many apps overview of the new store app nintendo has introduced a new store app designed to enhance the shopping experience for its users This app allows customers to purchase hardware. My partner loves nintendo titles and to support great indie games
So we’ve amassed quite a digital collection I was finding it very overwhelming to browse (i tend to take forever to pick and then just end up not picking anything because of feeling overwhelmed) until i finally sat down and made groups. When i open my phone and scroll down to the n's, With the nintendo switch app, nintendo music, nintendo today!, and nintendo switch parental controls, does nintendo have way too many apps