The utility of the Nintendo Switch 2 and accessing your Switch 1 library just got flipped on its head. In a surprise update on 3/16/2026, Nintendo gave us a heavily requested feature, amongst minor QOL updates and more.

22.0.0 Patch Notes

Here are the patch notes below with notable ones in bold:

  • Changed the on-screen text and animations when you load a virtual game card in the HOME Menu.
  • Added the ability to save notes about friends on your Friend List. The note content is not displayed to friends.
    • Added the ability to see and edit these notes from the Nintendo Switch App. The app must be on version 3.3.0 or higher to use this feature.
  • The following features were added to support GameChat:
    • Added the ability to invite friends to GameChat rooms you’re participating in. Some friends may not be able to be invited, such as supervised accounts.
    • Friends that haven’t finished GameChat initial setup can now be invited to GameChat. Some friends may not be able to be invited, such as supervised accounts or those who haven’t used a Nintendo Switch 2.
      • It may take a while for this change to be reflected after updating your console to system version 22.0.0.
    • Improvements were made to the quality of the game screen shared in a GameChat when expanded.
  • Added the ability to rewind 10 seconds/advance 10 seconds with the ZL and ZR Buttons when watching a full screen video in News or Nintendo eShop.
  • Added the option to add the following data to “Automatic Uploads” from Album.
    • Clip Video, Video saved as a screenshot, and screenshot with added text.
  • Added Portuguese (Portugal) and Russian to “GameChat Voice ⇔ Speech to Text” languages in Accessibility.
  • Text-to-Speech, under Accessibility, can now read the text in Album and during first-time setup.
  • Added the ability to see the breakdown of storage capacity by data type for the system memory and microSD Express card.
  • Added the ability to perform an audio test when “Linear PCM 5.1 Surround” is selected for TV Sound in Audio.
  • Changed the “Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea” region to “Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea/South East Asia” in Device.
  • Added “Handheld Mode Boost” to Nintendo Switch Software Handling in System.
    • Handheld Mode Boost will cause compatible Switch software to run as if in TV Mode, so certain functionality may be affected. Please see the on-device description for more details.
  • The following features were added to Airplane Mode:
    • When Airplane Mode is activated, the previously set preferences for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or NFC while in Airplane Mode will be saved and applied.
    • Added the ability to individually enable or disable Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or NFC during Airplane Mode from the Quick Settings.
  • Added the ability to see a notification in the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls smart device application when the Parental Controls PIN is input successfully on the console. This can also be set up to be a push notification to your smart device.
    • The app must be on version 2.4.0 or higher to use this functionality.
  • General system stability improvements to enhance the user’s experience.

Handheld Mode Boost!

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Boost Mode

In System, we now have Nintendo Switch Software Handling, which contains a slider for turning on Handheld Mode Boost, which basically forces your Switch 1 titles to run in docked mode in handheld mode, giving you a max 1080p experience in all compatible Switch 1 titles! This is a long-requested function and a welcome feature. This will inevitably have an impact on battery life since it uses more power, but the implications here are clear: You don’t need to wait for a dedicated Switch 2 version to enjoy enhanced Switch 1 titles.

Source: Nara64 on YouTube

Many titles stand out that would heavily benefit from this, especially considering their handheld modes are already low-res as-is. Standouts are 540p max (in handheld) titles like Xenoblade Chronicles 2, The Witcher 3, Octopath Traveler, Doom 2016, Yoshi’s Woolly World, and many more!

Hang tight as we do a bigger deep dive of this feature in a future article!

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Joe is our resident Legend of Zelda lore expert and long time enthusiast of vintage technology going back to bricking his first PSP 1000 to repairing old audio equipment and completely building his New 3DS XL. He has been apart the handheld emulation scene since 2018 and a member of Retro Handhelds since it’s founding. He is currently a website writer and our Facebook admin. Do NOT ask him his opinion on proper screen calibration, lest ye be damned. Favorite Game: The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker

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