Nintendo's subscription service for Switch lets you chat in real time, connect with friends online, and a whole lot more, but what do you get for $20 per year?
Nintendo has a special service that Switch owners can subscribe to for a small fee, which gives us access to game-specific content within the Nintendo Switch Online app, online gameplay for compatible games, access to downloading classic Nintendo game titles, and special discounts in the eShop. Here's everything you need to know about Nintendo's online subscription service.
- When does it start?
- What does a subscription get me?
- How much does it cost?
- Can't I just use my Wii U or 3DS account?
- Which countries are supported?
- How do I subscribe?
- What does not having a subscription get me?
When does it start?
Um... 2018. That's all I know right now. Stop asking.
What does a subscription get me?
With a subscription to Nintendo Online, you'll get four major exclusives.
- Online gameplay - Once the service officially launches, you'll have to pay to play with others online. If you're a high-ranking racer in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, you're going to want to protect your rank and the only way to do that is to pay for online play. This includes co-operative and competitive games.
- Access to the Nintendo Switch Online app - Nintendo has a special app that is exclusive to Switch and offers special content for specific games. At the time of this writing, Splatoon 2 is the only game supported, but it includes such features as voice chat, leaderboards, a special gear shop, game invites for friends, and more. Without a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, you won't be able to get any of this exclusive content.
- Classic Game Selection - I don't know a whole lot about this feature right now, but what I do know is that Nintendo is going to "give" us a selection of classic games that we can download and play on our Switch — games like Super Mario Bros. 3, Balloon Fight, and more. We won't have to pay anything extra for these games, but if you cancel your Nintendo Switch Online subscription, you'll lose access to them.
- Discounts on eShop games - In addition to dropping some classic titles in our laps at no additional charge, Nintendo is going to give us deals on eShop purchases that non-subscribers won't get. At this time, I don't know what games will be on sale or how much of a discount we'll get.
How much does it cost?
You can subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online for either one month, three months, or one year.
- 1-Month Membership - $3.99
- 3-Month Membership - $7.99
- 12-Month Membership - $19.99
One year for $20 is not a bad price.
Can't I just use my Wii U or 3DS account?
Nope. Sorry. This subscription is exclusive to Nintendo Switch. No sharesies.
Which countries are supported?
At launch, Nintendo Switch Online will be supported in the following countries:
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Argentina
- Brazil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Peru
How do I subscribe?
You'll need a Nintendo Account in order to subscribe. Chances are, you've already got one, but just in case you don't here's how to sign up for one:
How to sign up for a Nintendo Account
Until the Nintendo Switch Online service officially begins, you'll be automatically enrolled. The free trial service gives you complete access to the Nintendo Switch Online app and all online gameplay in supported games.
After the official paid service goes into effect, you'll be asked if you want to continue using Nintendo Switch Online or if you'd like to cancel the service.
Nintendo Switch Online is scheduled to launch in 2018, but I have no official information about when it will begin.
What does not having a subscription get me?
Just in case you're wondering what will happen when your free trial ends and you're faced with the decision to pay for Nintendo Switch Online or go without, here's what you still get to do on your Switch, even without the subscription:
- Access to the Nintendo Switch eShop - You know, so you can buy the games.
- Register and manage friends - You don't get to talk to them or anything, but you'll know when they're on and what they're playing (if they've got that info turned on).
- Share screenshots to social media - No one gets left out of the soch meeds.
- Access to Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app - Because Nintendo would be stupid to restrict this behind a paywall.
Any questions?
Do you have any questions about Nintendo's online subscription service? Put them in the comments and I'll help you out.
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