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Czech developer, Filip Němeček, has created an integrated Nintendo Switch app called SwitchBuddy to make transferring screenshots easier.

As reported by IGN, SwitchBuddy is available for Apple and Android devices and, once downloaded, players will be able to scan a QR code in order to access their Switch screenshots, and they’ll then be able to select and transfer.

The app also lets players save images directly to their device, the iOS version comes with the option to transfer screenshots straight to the user’s iCloud account as well.

Němeček decided to create the app after being “frustrated by the clumsy process” involved in transferring images from their Switch to their phone.

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Credit: SwitchBuddy

Players who own a Nintendo Switch will know that the function of transferring screenshots can be difficult. Users can either select and transfer them to their console’s micro SD card, send them to their linked social media accounts, or scan a QR code on their Switch before saving them individually.

The image of the app shows a much more simplified way of selecting and saving images, showing them organised with a button to easily save them to their Apple or Android device.

Elsewhere, Atlus has announced that Shin Megami Tensei V has surpassed 800,000 copies sold worldwide since launching in November 2021. This milestone makes the game the most successful Shin Megami Tensei game in the series so far.

The game launched exclusively on Nintendo Switch on November 11, 2021. However, following the release, dataminers discovered information pointing towards a possible, unannounced launch for PC and PS4.

In other news, according to the art director of Halo: Combat Evolved Marcus Lehto, the game was originally supposed to have an open-world environment.

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