Navigating the eShop on the Nintendo Switch is a trial. Not only does it chug when youre scrolling through games, its borderline impossible to find exactly what you want. Even new games are sometimes hard to find. And there are entire websites dedicated to doing the heavy lifting for you so you dont ever have to engage with it. Its a mess that hasnt been cleaned up for years.According to Nintendo developers in a recent official interview, Switch 2s updated eShop wont be as awful to use.Thanks to the systems performance capabilities, Nintendo eShop on Switch 2 has been improved and runs smoothly even when displaying a large number of games, Takuhiro Dohta, senior director of the entertainment, planning, and development department said.A new Game Finds for You feature on the eShop will highlight screenshots and videos of recommended games. Producer of the entertainment, planning, and development department Kouichi Kawamoto believes it will help you easily find something interesting without having to search every nook and cranny of the Nintendo eShop.Thats good news, because the eShop is currently overrun with clones of popular games, like Unpacking, and games using generative AI art with no clear disclaimers. Nintendo didnt specifically comment on this in the interview, but official curation could be a way around it.Other common issues with the eShops poor search results and wonky wishlist integration werent mentioned either. All we have is an extremely brief clip within the interview transcript showing what the new interface will look like, but its too short to get into the details of how everything will work.Nintendo didnt spend a lot of time talking about the eShop during the Switch 2 Direct today. Instead, the company focused on new games and new features. Lets just hope the eShop gets the upgrades its needed for so long, so discovering new games isnt such a pain.