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Nintendo's New Feature Lets You Hide Game Cards Effortlessly

Apr 30, 2025 5:12 PM

Nintendo has recently launched its Virtual Game Card system in the latest update for the Nintendo Switch, allowing users to hide specific game titles from their acquired list. This feature comes in handy for gamers who want to conceal personal or sensitive game data from others, especially on shared consoles. Users can now remove games from their visible library by accessing the "Can’t Find Software?" section after logging into their Nintendo account. However, it requires additional steps to unhide games, making the process somewhat cumbersome.

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The update also introduces redesigned icons and a system transfer feature for the anticipated Switch 2, alongside measures that limit game sharing practices. The new Virtual Game Cards option may be particularly useful for parents wanting to restrict access to certain titles or for players wishing to keep specific games private when socializing. Overall, this update enhances user privacy while still ensuring that games remain accessible when needed.

How does the Virtual Game Card system work on the Nintendo Switch?

The Virtual Game Card system allows Nintendo Switch users to hide their game titles from their acquired list on the VGC portal. To do this, players must log into their Nintendo account and navigate to the "Can’t Find Software?" section. Although hidden games will still show up if installed on the console, they will be removed once uninstalled. This feature provides a way to maintain privacy regarding personal game libraries.

As a background, the Nintendo Switch is a hybrid gaming console that has gained immense popularity since its launch in 2017. With a diverse library of games and features that support both portable and home gaming, the platform continues to evolve, evidenced by updates like the Virtual Game Card system, which cater to the preferences of its user base.



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