Published on: July 29, 2014
Nintendo eShop, Nintendo’s flagship online marketplace, is a cornerstone of the gaming experience on the Nintendo Switch platform.
From digital game purchases and downloadable content to regular special offers and classic titles, the eShop serves millions of users worldwide.
Recent reports, however, highlight a growing issue: an increasing number of users are encountering the error message, "Bad Request: Please update your browser," when attempting to access the Nintendo eShop through desktop browsers or outdated software.
The Nintendo eShop was launched alongside the Nintendo Switch in March 2017, rapidly becoming a central distribution point for first- and third-party titles, indie games, and exclusive digital releases.
As Nintendo continues to enhance its online services, it places high priority on user experience, stability, and security—areas where browser compatibility is particularly critical.
Nintendo representatives have emphasized the need for users to keep their browsers updated, reaffirming that maintaining the latest browser version is essential for seamless access to the eShop and to avoid service interruptions.
In a recent official statement, Nintendo noted that using the latest browser versions helps ensure both security and full functionality when browsing the site.
This approach aligns with industry standards, which often require up-to-date browsers to support modern web technologies and security protocols.
For users attempting to access the eShop on their Nintendo Switch consoles, updates are typically managed automatically through the system’s firmware.
However, when accessing the eShop or related services from a computer or mobile device, having an out-of-date browser can result in the 'Bad Request' error.
Nintendo explicitly recommends users upgrade to the most recent version of their preferred browser—such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, or Apple Safari—to restore uninterrupted service.
The ongoing commitment to security is driven not only by system integrity but also by the need to protect user accounts, payment information, and personal data.
Nintendo’s proactive approach has contributed to the enduring trust of its audience, reflected in its continued eShop revenue growth and user base engagement.
As of June 2024, the Nintendo eShop remains one of the most robust digital marketplaces in the industry, supporting a vast library of titles for Nintendo Switch, with global sales exceeding over 100 million units since launch.
The platform also regularly features during key Nintendo Direct presentations, where new upcoming titles and limited-time sales are announced to a worldwide audience.
To ensure uninterrupted access to Nintendo eShop and related Nintendo online services, users are strongly urged to check their devices and update their browsers promptly.
For further assistance, Nintendo provides support resources via its official website.
Staying updated not only grants access to the full range of eShop content but also reinforces security for every user transaction on the platform.