With the release of the Nintendo Switch 2 just around the corner on June 5, Nintendo has rolled out a major update to its companion app, now rebranded as the Nintendo Switch App. This marks a strategic shift in branding, especially considering that "Nintendo Switch Online" was previously tied to Nintendo’s subscription service, which offers online multiplayer features and access to a vast library of classic games from the NES, SNES, Game Boy, Nintendo 64, and—starting with the Nintendo Switch 2 launch—the newly added GameCube libraries.
The latest version, 3.0.1, not only drops the word “Online” from the name but also debuts a cleaner, more user-friendly interface. The update adds full support for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, including seamless integration for GameChat invitations. Users can now manage their friends list directly through the app, and opt-in to receive real-time notifications whenever a friend logs in.
One of the most notable enhancements is the improved media management system, allowing players to upload screenshots and video clips directly to the app—a feature sure to be welcomed by content creators and casual users alike.
Nintendo Switch App Update Version 3.0.1 – Full Patch Notes
- The app has been officially renamed from “Nintendo Switch Online” to “Nintendo Switch App.”
- Updated app design for better usability and visual clarity.
- Added support for Nintendo Switch 2 consoles.
- Ability to upload screenshots and videos from your console’s album directly to the app.
- Support for receiving GameChat invitations via the app.
- New friend-related features, including the ability to add friends directly within the app.
- Option to get a notification when a friend comes online.
- Additional improvements and bug fixes for enhanced performance.
As the June 5 launch date approaches, excitement continues to build for the Nintendo Switch 2, which will bring with it new features like mouse control support. For more details, check out our complete list of games receiving a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, and stay ahead of the curve with our guide on which original Nintendo Switch titles may have compatibility issues on the new hardware.