The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch in less than a month, and with it comes a significant update that could affect how you communicate on the platform. As reported by NintendoSoup, Nintendo has updated its privacy policy to include the possibility of recording audio and video chat sessions. This change is crucial for users to understand, especially as they prepare to dive into the new features of the Switch 2.
In the privacy policy section on its website, Nintendo has clarified its intentions to use these recordings to "provide a safe and secure environment for certain of our services." The policy states, "Our services may allow you to create, upload or share content such as text, images, audio, video, your nickname and user icon, or other content that you create or is licensed to you." Furthermore, it adds, "With your consent, and to enforce our terms, we may also monitor and record your video and audio interactions with other users. When you use any of our services that include these or other similar capabilities we may collect your content in accordance with our terms of use and this policy."
This indicates that Nintendo will require users' consent to monitor and record video and audio, suggesting there will be an opt-in feature during the setup of the Switch 2. As the launch date of June 5 approaches, this update is something fans should keep in mind, especially given the focus on enhancing multiplayer communication options.
One of the standout features of the Switch 2 is the new C button, designed to facilitate seamless communication across Nintendo's online network. By pressing this button, players can instantly start chatting using the built-in microphone. Additionally, the Switch 2 offers screen sharing for a couch co-op experience with remote friends and video streaming capabilities with a new camera accessory. While video quality may be on the lower end, it still serves the purpose of connecting players visually.
Alongside improved graphics and mouse-like control options, the voice and video chat features might become defining elements of the Switch 2. As such, it's essential to consider Nintendo's updated privacy policy. For further details on the upcoming launch, you can explore why a popular Piranha Plant accessory is slightly cheaper than the standard camera, review how the system's pre-order launch was handled, and read our interview with Nintendo's Bill Trinen.