![]() The News items would function in the same way as well, they would be based on the channels you follow, so what you see would be tailored to you. ![]() Stay up to the date.Īs seen on the Switch, the News section is the place where to stay up to date regarding game launchs, updates, videos, etc. Once everyone accepted the invite, this is how your home screen would look like with a Voice Chat group up and running. You can also invite your friends to a Voice Chat straight from the app. In this case you had already open a conversation with him, which you can reply to directly from the app. Here's a sample of interacting with your friend. ![]() From this screen you can quickly check if your friends are online, message or start a Voice Chat with them, or launch game-specific services like Splatnet2 and others yet to come -for game statistics, in-game purchases, etc.īy tapping on one of your friend's name or icon, you would be taken to his Profile, where you can see what your friend is playing at (if he's online, and privacy allows it), start a conversation with him, or even check his Play activity. In this example I'll work with the iOS ones. The rest of the elements are system based, so iOS users and Android users would see their respective styles. Colors and Icons are based on the Switch OS light mode, but a dark mode should be an option as well. This would be your Home screen, the Switch tab. A general idea of what I would expect Nintendo to deliver from a soon-to-be paid service. ![]() That led me to design how I wish Nintendo had implemented this experience, in terms of design and functionalities. The launch of the current Nintendo Switch app has let down many users it lacks basic functionalities and seems to be a missed opportunity for what could have been a great experience, both when you’re with your Switch and when you’re away from it. Nintendo Switch App Concept Design ©2017 A concept design exercise for a complete Nintendo Switch experience. ![]()
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