Nintendo Switch 2 is Getting a YouTube App
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The Nintendo Switch 2 doesn't have many entertainment apps, making the lack of YouTube sorely missed, but Nintendo is working on a solution.
Switch 2 supports existing apps and games, but out of the gate you might experience some issues. If you've been trying to access YouTube on your new Nintendo system you'll receive a notice about how the software is unable to start.
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As people get their hands on new Switch 2 consoles, a few are running into issues before they start playing. The months of anticipation for the Nintendo Switch 2 ended this week as the first buyers brought their consoles home and prepared to play games. But not everyone has had a seamless experience.
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