
Switch users are about to lose a convenient way to keep up to date on their favorite TV shows. Still, the Switch 2 never had the Hulu app and lacks any similar option. YouTube may come to the handheld soon, but some gamers see the lack of streaming support as a missed opportunity.
Switch gamers recently learned that Hulu app support would end on February 5, 2026. Even so, the console still has a few alternatives available to supplement its gaming prowess. Meanwhile, critics note that the Switch 2 is even more lacking as a streaming device. However, there is hope that YouTube may finally arrive on the system soon.
The Switch still has some streaming abilities
Wario64 on social media let readers know about the update posted on the Nintendo support site. The demise of Hulu on the original Switch is not surprising, considering the service is merging with Disney+. Sadly, there is no way to watch Disney content either.
Despite losing a popular source of TV shows and movies, Nintendo’s older handheld offers a small selection of streaming apps. CrunchyRoll has obvious appeal for many fans, hosting a treasure trove of anime. Perhaps more essential, players can consult YouTube for gameplay tips or news on the latest games.
The situation is much more bleak on the Switch 2. One of its advantages is backward compatibility, but it applies only to games. There are no signs that a compatible CrunchyRoll might surface on the system. Fortunately, Google seems intent on bringing its video-sharing platform to the console. Not long after the Switch 2 release date, the company promised to introduce an updated version of the app.
When might YouTube finally land on the Switch 2?
It’s been a painful wait for gamers who want the handheld to become more versatile. In October, YouTube finally provided another update, revealing, “YouTube is not yet available on the Nintendo Switch 2, but we hope to be offering it soon.”
More recently, ParticularQuality on Reddit spoke with YouTube support, who said the app’s development was finished and that it’s “currently going through Nintendo’s verification processes.”
There is an ongoing debate over whether the Switch 2 should strive to become a capable streaming device. Nintendo has always focused on gaming on its consoles, while the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S are more well-rounded. Other gamers blame streaming providers, who may not see the value in keeping more apps up to date. Either way, these individuals have to rely on smartphones and tablets for mobile entertainment.
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Adam Corsetti – Tech Writer – 925 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2025
I became interested in technology at a young age and enjoyed discovering the latest innovations. While earning college degrees in publishing, I created several PC hardware and gaming websites. My passion has always been to guide readers on what products can truly improve their lives. After many years as a Tech Writer for Game Rant, I’m anxious to share my knowledge with a new audience at Notebookcheck.
Adam Corsetti, 2026-01-11 (Update: 2026-01-11)
