No more digging through your entire library

The Nintendo Switch’s latest system update has added a Groups option, which will let you organize and categorize the games in your library however you like.

Anyone who has more than a few digital games on their Switch knows it can be a little clunky to go back and play something you haven’t have touched for a while.

The system remembers 12 of the most recent games you’ve playedand in what orderbut finding anything else requires digging through your library (a.k.a.

Family using a Nintendo Switch OLED

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“All Software”).The Switch’s new 14.0.0 system updateshould make it easier to browse through your collection, so long as you take the time to organize it first.

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If you navigate to your Switch’s Library after updating, you’ll see a new option for Groups that can be viewed by pressing “L” on your controller.

Each created group has room for up to 200 games, organized by the order you select them inbut you’ve got the option to also manually change the order during group creation.

Using groups on the Switch

you’ve got the option to also name your groups as you make them, creating categories based on subject matter, genre, the presence of cats, or any other criteria you’ve got the option to think of.

Up to 100 groups can be created, too, so you could even group games together alphabetically by title if you really wanted towith plenty of group options left over, no less.

The 14.0.0 update also addresses Bluetooth unit connections, such as increasing the maximum volume and allowing you to control volume from the Switch itself.

it’s possible for you to download and roll out the Switch 14.0.0 update now from the console’s System menu.