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NewsNintendo’s new Switch 1 update is getting things ready for Switch 2This update gets your Switch 1 ready for a system transfer to Switch 2, as well as GameShare and Virtual Game Cards.This update gets your Switch 1 ready for a system transfer to Switch 2, as well as GameShare and Virtual Game Cards.by Richard LawlerApr 30, 2025, 2:34 AM UTCLinkFacebookThreadsThe original Nintendo Switch and Switch Lite. Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The VergeRichard Lawler is a senior editor following news across tech, culture, policy, and entertainment. He joined The Verge in 2021 after several years covering news at Engadget.With just over a month to go before the Nintendo Switch 2 release date on June 5th, Nintendo has released a Switch 1 update that will help prepare things for the new console’s arrival. The V20.0.0 update for the original Switch adds a bunch of new features that go along with the Switch 2, like Home menu buttons for the Virtual Game Card and GameShare features that were announced earlier this month, and a new system transfer feature that can store your data in the cloud until you’re ready to put it on a Switch 2 — just make sure you read the instructions closely before trying it.You won’t be able to use the GameShare feature yet, as sharing can only start from a Switch 2 system over local wireless connections — trying to do it between two Switch 1 systems won’t work.You can check out the new Virtual Game Cards that collect digital software and DLC for you to “load” and “eject” between two different systems, and lend games to others in your Nintendo Account family group. If you lend a game to someone else, then you can pull it back while they’re online even if they’re currently playing, but if they go offline without returning it or coming back online, you’ll need to wait until the end of the two-week lending period for it to be returned to your library automatically.RelatedEverything we know so far about the Nintendo Switch 2The Nintendo Switch 2 arrives on June 5th for $449.99Nintendo’s Virtual Game Card Guide explains all of the ins and outs of the new lending system, like how each Switch can only be connected to one other Switch at a time, how to manage your game cards from the web, and how to hide (or unhide) certain cards.To use digital games across more than just two systems or without those restrictions, Nintendo is now relying on the Online License Settings, which are also being added to your Switch 1 in this update. If it’s turned on, it will allow the user to play any of their digitally purchased games and DLC as long as they’re connected to the internet, without relying on virtual game cards.But if you’ve already decided to upgrade, then your first stop might be the new option for “System Transfer to Nintendo Switch 2” under the System menu in System Settings. While it can be used for a local system-to-system transfer once your new console arrives, there’s also an option to upload system transfer data to the cloud now, where it will be ready to download to a Switch 2 without requiring access to your old system.While that might be good for someone passing their Switch 1 off to someone else, the downside is that it will factory reset your Switch 1, so it’s better to wait if possible, and it will only be stored for a year if not downloaded. Another wrinkle is that it’s possible to set up a Switch 2 cloud transfer, then cancel it and bring your data back to a Switch 1. However, as Nintendo’s system transfer FAQ explains, while it doesn’t have to be the same Switch 1 you started with, if it started on a Switch OLED, you will only be able to cancel and reload your data on another Switch OLED.See More: EntertainmentGamingNewsNintendoMore in this streamSee allHere’s how you can prepare for the next round of Nintendo Switch 2 preordersBrandon WidderApr 26CommentsComment Icon BubbleCostco’s launch day Switch 2 Mario Kart bundle will come with a subscription.Wes DavisApr 26CommentsComment Icon BubbleI got my Switch 2 preorder the old-fashioned way: lining up at GameStopAsh ParrishApr 24CommentsComment Icon BubbleMost PopularMost PopularAmazon has no choice but to display tariffs on prices nowNew Starlink subscription drops hardware price to $0Duolingo will replace contract workers with AISlate Auto confirms where it’ll build its $20,000 TruckThe DJI Phantom is no moreInstallerA weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to, and explore that fits in The Verge’s universe.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Advertiser Content FromThis is the title for the native ad
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