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‘RIP Orange eShop’: Nintendo Fans Bid Farewell To Iconic Switch Color

News RoomBy News Room30 April 2025Updated:30 April 2025No Comments
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We’re just over a month away from the much-hyped arrival of Nintendo Switch 2, which means Nintendo has been busy behind the scenes, updating its OG Switch firmware and getting the digital eShop ready for June 5. Part of those changes, however, has evoked a surprisingly strong reaction in fans — the eShop has switched from orange to red.

Not only has the orange background — which has been the shop’s primary color since the Nintendo 3DS days of June 2011 – been refreshed to a bright red, but the shop icon on the Home screen’s taskbar has also been given a coat of paint. Previously, the red background color had primarily only been used to mark key Nintendo anniversaries.

RIP orange eShop. Lasted from 2011 to 2025 across 3DS, Wii U and Switch 🫡 pic.twitter.com/Gv9bBUKJ2H

— It’s-A-Mii, BoTalksGames! (@BoTalksGames) April 30, 2025

That’s not all, either. Nintendo has also straightened the ‘e’ on eShop and removed the little “eyelashes” from it, too, and changed the font, as demonstrated by the ‘t’ in Nintendo.

“Going to be sick…” cried one alarmed Twitter respondent, while others descended into a “It’s bread” frenzy, riffing on the viral Silent Hill 3 meme.

“Yeah I miss the orange already, lol,” said another commenter on Reddit, to which another joked: “NOW it’s next gen.”

THEY KILLED HIM

HES ALL RED NOW pic.twitter.com/4v2QiXboZv

— Nathan (@NSuperGamerGuy) April 30, 2025

Interestingly, though, this is actually not the first time the eShop has been red, as some players have also been reminiscing about. It also aligns the console store with the color palette you see when visiting the Nintendo eShop via your browser.

On the plus side, players are reporting the updated eShop seems to be responding faster since the most recent firmware update.

As IGN reported earlier today, Nintendo Switch Firmware Update Version 20.0.0 makes a number of key changes to the eight-year-old console in preparation of the launch of its successor, the Switch 2, in June, according to the patch notes released on Nintendo’s official website. It includes the addition of a system transfer to Nintendo Switch 2, which you’ll now find in System Settings, so you’ll be able to transfer from your Switch to Switch 2 using local communication.

This is all leading towards the hotly anticipated release of the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5. Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders went live on April 24, with the price still fixed at $449.99 — and they went about as well as you’d expect. Meanwhile, Nintendo has issued a warning to U.S. customers who applied for a Switch 2 pre-order from the My Nintendo Store, saying release date delivery is not guaranteed due to very high demand.

Check out IGN’s Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order guide for more.

Vikki Blake is a reporter, critic, columnist, and consultant. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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