NVIDIA has released Shield Experience Upgrade 9.2.4 for its Shield and Shield Pro devices, marking the first substantial update in nearly a year. The update prioritizes security and stability over new features, updating security patches to January 2026.
The release addresses several specific bugs. It resolves a playback issue with Disney+, connection problems for third-party Xbox remotes after sleep mode, and a crash that inadvertently woke the Shield and connected CEC devices during sleep. The update also fixes frequent disconnection issues with third-party Bluetooth remotes and a crash that closed the Settings page when triggering NVIDIA Share.
In a recent interview with ArsTechnica, NVIDIA Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering Andrew Bell stated the company has no plans to end support for the Shield soon and has “played with new concepts.” Bell indicated that a potential refresh, the first since 2019, would likely support modern video codecs including AV1, HDR10+, and the latest Dolby Vision profiles.
The NVIDIA Shield Android TV Pro continues to hold a top rating among streaming devices for gamers due to its native 4K streaming capabilities and effective content upscaling. NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service continues to expand, maintaining the Shield’s distinct position within the PC gaming ecosystem.








