If you own the Nintendo Switch then chances are at some point or the other you might have paid a visit to Nintendo’s eShop. In case the name wasn’t already obvious, the eShop is where gamers can find new games to purchase/download, but if there is one criticism that many seem to have about the eShop is that it isn’t necessarily the most easy to navigate.

The good news is that according to a report from Eurogamer, it appears that Nintendo has listened to the feedback of their gamers and will be working on improving it. This was confirmed by Nintendo’s senior manager for publisher and developer relations Damon Baker who revealed that changes will be coming to the eShop that will help make games more discoverable and visible.

According to Baker, “We’ve heard the feedback from yourselves, from fans, loud and clear, about the limitations of the Nintendo eShop. I can assure you steps are being taken over the course of the year to improve the functionality in terms of discoverability and visibility, to highlight all of that great content.”

Exactly when these changes will be made remains to be seen, but presumably it will arrive in a future firmware update. In the meantime it looks like Switch gamers who are still purchasing digital games through the eShop will have to put up with it until those changes come.

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