- Nintendo has updated the discovery of the Switch S Shop to filter the “Shawlware” sports
- The Ashup charts have been re -worked to show that sports are instead of sales -based sports on the basis of sales in the last 72 hours.
- The best selling tab now shows “game with the highest sales for the past three days”.
Nintendo has quietly updated the Nintendo Switch e -shop and how to work on the charts by filter cheap sports and “slopes”.
This change came from the recent switch system refreshing in the preparation of the Nintendo Switch 2 next month, but was ignored by other important features of the patch.
As the spot has happened VGCAshup charts have been re -working to work again on how the sale is calculated. Prior to the update, the digital store Front count the number of sports sold in the last 48 hours and ranked them in the chart, but now instead of sales in the last 72 hours, the income -based sports competition.
In addition, before refreshing, the best seller tabs showed software titles “with the most downloads for the past two weeks”, but now it shows sports “with the highest sales in the past three days” Gvg,
Nintendo has essentially changed how to discover how the ability to discover work on Eshop, including the current offer tab, brings the most -selling software and filters the store closing “shulware” sports.
This change also means that the cheap games that are disconnected will not automatically reach the upper part of the chart, due to their low prices, preferring big, more popular topics.
However, it seems that finding new indi games will be more difficult. The Store Discovery Tab mainly offers the First Party Nintendo Topics, while the other tabs that are popular are manufactured like AAA sports, and the most sold.
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