Nintendo is shaking up the eShop by shifting its game ranking focus from downloads to revenue. This move aims to tackle the flood of low-quality games in the top spots by promoting titles that actually sell well. With the Switch 2 on the way, players are seeing a rise in premium games like The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy and Lunar Remaster Collection, leaving behind the discounted duds. This new system resembles Steam's ranking strategy, sparking speculation about potential curated categories to spotlight indie titles.
Nintendo Changes eShop Rankings: Revenue Rules Now
