Nintendo released version 22.1.0 of the Switch 2 and the original Switch operating systems for users to download and install on their consoles. Although no major features were confirmed to be included in this Switch 2 system update, it is still recommended that users download and install version 22.1.0 as soon as possible.
Periodically, Nintendo releases system updates to the Switch and Switch 2 consoles that improve system stability and performance. However, some updates have also introduced new features that completely change how some games perform on a Nintendo system. In late March 2026, Nintendo’s version 22.0.0 system update brought Handheld Boost Mode to Switch 2 consoles, allowing Switch games to be played in 1080p in Handheld mode on a Switch 2. Though using Handheld Boost Mode comes at the cost of battery life, some Switch games have significantly benefited from Handheld Boost Mode.
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Nintendo’s Latest System Firmware Update Is Now Available
Just weeks after Nintendo released firmware version 22.0.0 on Switch and Switch 2, a new system update is already available for users to download and install. Once connected to the Internet, the 22.1.0 system update should automatically begin downloading onto the user’s Nintendo Switch or Switch 2 console. The console will then restart once the system update is finished downloading. However, users looking for more major features for their Switch 2 consoles are out of luck with this system update. Version 22.1.0 is strictly focused on making “general system stability improvements,” though it is not clear what has changed under the hood. However, it is likely that some bugs and issues were addressed with Nintendo’s version 22.1.0 system update.
The latest Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 system update came just over a day before Pokemon Champions is set to go live. As one of the most anticipated free-to-start titles on Nintendo platforms, Pokemon Champions is a battle simulator that will be the exclusive home of the Pokemon Video Game Championships (VGC) competitive format moving forward. Pokemon Champions launches on Nintendo consoles on Wednesday, April 8, with a mobile version arriving later in 2026. Given that Pokemon Champions is an online-exclusive title, users should ensure their Switch or Switch 2 consoles are updated to version 22.1.0 to avoid any potential issues that may arise.
April is a Busy Month for Nintendo Switch Players
Along with Pokemon Champions, April will see other games launching on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The quirky life simulator Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream launches on Thursday, April 16. Curious users can download a free demo of Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream to get a taste of what the game has to offer. One day later, on April 17, Capcom’s last IP, Pragmata, will be released on all major platforms, including the Switch 2. With third-party developers releasing games on the Switch 2, it remains to be seen how successful Pragmata will be on Nintendo’s latest console compared to other major platforms.
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Additionally, starting April 12, Nintendo will offer a discount on Switch 2 consoles via major retailers, such as Amazon and Walmart. However, the discount only applies when paired with a physical or digital copy of Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2. The Switch 2 Super Mario Galaxy offer will likely start at $499, though users are encouraged to check with their retailer of choice, as prices and availability are likely subject to change.
Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 Version 22.1.0 Update Notes (April 6, 2026)
- General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.





