This New Switch 2 QR Feature Sounds Really Helpful

It has come to light that the Switch 2 may include a helpful new feature for people who encounter error messages when using the console.

Someone at a recent Nintendo Switch 2 Experience event discovered that when an error message prompt pops up, the page also includes a QR code. This QR code then takes players to a support page where they can learn more about the specific issue and how to fix it.

The person who shared this on Reddit (via Nintendosoup) said while they were waiting in line to play Drag x Drive they saw one of the demo Switch 2 consoles encounter a connection error that triggered an error screen. The screen displayed the error code, an explanation of the issue, a link to Nintendo's website, and a QR code.

The person said they didn't have enough time to snap a photo but created a mockup from memory of what it looked like (below), though it's not 100% accurate.


GameSpot has contacted Nintendo in an attempt to get more clarity on this. It sounds like a welcome and helpful feature for the Switch 2. Encountering error codes is always frustrating, so anything to potentially make the experience resolve more quickly, like a QR code with helpful instructions, sounds like a good thing.

The Switch 2 launches on June 5, priced at $450 for the system itself or $500 for a bundle that includes a copy of Mario Kart World. Most units are sold out, but you can consult GameSpot's Switch 2 preorder guide to give yourself the best chance to get a console. You can also check out GameSpot's Switch 2 accessories preorder guide to get your hands on a Switch 2 Pro controller, camera, and more.

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