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Nintendo Switch Online

Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) is an online subscription service for the Nintendo Switch video game console. The service is Nintendo's third generation online service after Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and Nintendo Network. Following an interim period where Nintendo offered online multiplayer free of charge, the subscription service officially launched on September 18, 2018.

Nintendo Switch Online
DeveloperNintendo
TypeOnline service
Launch dateSeptember 18, 2018; 4 years ago (2018-09-18)
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch (except Chinese version)
StatusOnline
MembersOver 36 million (as of September 2022)
Websitewww.nintendo.com/switch/online

Nintendo Switch Online features include online multiplayer, cloud saving, voice chat via a smartphone app, access to special profile pictures, as well as other promotions and offers. Also included is access to a library of Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), and Game Boy (GB) games.

An expanded tier of the service, Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack, was released on October 25, 2021, and currently includes Nintendo 64 (N64), Sega Genesis, and Game Boy Advance (GBA) games in its library. This tier also includes access to paid DLC for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and Splatoon 2.

History

The Nintendo Switch was announced in October 2016 and released on March 3, 2017. Nintendo stated in its pre-release announcements that the system would eventually require the purchase of a paid "online service" but that they would be available to all users at no charge until the service launched. Features announced included a companion smartphone app, as well as access to a free Nintendo Entertainment System game per month. The service was initially planned for late 2017.[1] By June 2017, Nintendo pushed back the service's release until 2018 but did establish the pricing plans for the service, with an average annual price of US$20, depending on the region.[2]

Then-Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé explained that the delays were to ensure that the service was "world-class", and had enough of its announced functionality available on-launch to justify its cost.[3] Nintendo aimed for a lower price point in comparison to PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold, as the service does not include the same range of features as these subscription services provide.[4][5] Then-Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima stated that the price point was a subject of importance in designing the Switch's online services, and that regardless of what competitors were doing, "it's a matter of getting our content to the consumer at a price point that would make them happy, and then we're willing to look at what else we can do going forward."[6] The Nintendo Switch Online service was launched on September 18, 2018.[7][8][9] A Nintendo Direct five days before the release detailed the full set of features that would be part of the Online service, including a larger and persistent library of NES games with 20 available on launch, and more to be added on an ongoing basis, as well as cloud save support.[10] The initial launch covered 43 markets, with more markets expected to follow later.[11][12][13][14]

In September 2018, Nintendo Switch consoles imported to China started experiencing connectivity issues there, due to the Nintendo Switch Online service using Google's servers, which are blocked in China.[15] The service officially launched in South Korea and Hong Kong, on April 23, 2019.[16][17]

On September 5, 2019, Super NES games were added to the service under a separate app.[18] On December 1, 2020, the 11.0.0 software update for the Nintendo Switch system software was released, which added a Nintendo Switch Online app to the console's home screen.[19]

Nintendo introduced a new subscription tier known as Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack on October 26, 2021; this tier primarily adds Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis titles to the classic games service. It also adds Animal Crossing: New Horizons: Happy Home Paradise for the duration of the subscription.[20][21] This tier was priced at US$50 per year on average or US$80 for the family subscription option (including the base price of $20 from the original service).[21] Nintendo 64 games on the service are based on their NTSC versions running at 60 Hz with English language options and select games have the option to play the original PAL version with alternate language options.[22]

In February 2023, Nintendo added Game Boy and Game Boy Advance titles to the service. The standard subscription gave access to the Game Boy titles, while Game Boy Advance titles required the Expansion Pack tier.[23]

Usage

By December 31, 2018, approximately three months after its launch, the service had gained more than eight million subscribers.[24] Nintendo reported in late-April 2019 that the service had 9.8 million subscribers.[25] The service reached over 10 million subscribers by July 2019,[26] and over 15 million by January 2020.[27] The service had reached over 26 million members by September 2020.[28] By September 2021, the service had reached 32 million subscribers.[29]

In May 2022, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa claimed in an interview that subscribers of the paid service had "gradually" increased. Adding that a large percentage of the new members were in the United States.[30]

Features

Multiplayer

Nintendo Switch Online is required to access online multiplayer on the majority of titles. Some free-to-play multiplayer games, such as Fortnite Battle Royale and Warframe, and games published in China (due to the Chinese version of Nintendo Switch lacking Nintendo Switch Online service), are exempt from this requirement, and can be played online freely without a subscription.[31][32]

Cloud saves

Cloud storage allows save data for supported games to be synchronized online, so it can be recovered if the user must move their Nintendo Account to a different Switch console or if they use multiple consoles.[33] The feature is not supported for some games including those with certain forms of online functionality such as item trading and competitive rankings, citing concerns surrounding the possibility of abuse that could "unfairly affect" gameplay.[34]

Users will lose access to their cloud saves should they allow their subscription to lapse, though there is a grace period of six months to renew the subscription and recover them before they are purged.[35][36]

According to the list below, there are currently 55 games which do not support cloud save functionality.[37]

Companion app

The Nintendo Switch Online Smartphone App is a console companion application developed and published by Nintendo for use alongside the Nintendo Switch Online service. Released on July 21, 2017[38] for use on iOS and Android devices. The app features voice chat and "game-specific services" for games such as Splatoon 2, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Arms, Mario Tennis Aces, Nintendo Entertainment System for Nintendo Switch Online, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons.[39]

Communication

Users can voice chat through the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app on smartphones. Voice chat functionality is not available natively through the Switch console; Reggie Fils-Aimé justified the decision by explaining that "Nintendo's approach is to do things differently. We have a much different suite of experiences than our competitors offer, and we do that in a different way. This creates a sort of yin and yang for our consumers. They're excited about cloud saves and legacy content but wish we might deliver voice chat a different way, for example."[40]

Legacy games service

Since the Wii era, Nintendo typically offered games from their older consoles through the Virtual Console service, using first-party emulators to run the games on their newer consoles; however, they would not use the Virtual Console brand for the Nintendo Switch family. Instead, Switch Online subscribers can access apps to play games for antecedent video game systems, with the emulation software being developed by NERD. Games with multiplayer modes support both local and online play.[41][42][43][44] During its first year, the Online service distributed Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games, and later added Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) titles in September 2019. Nintendo has expanded both libraries over time.[45] Starting in October 2021, subscribers can purchase an expansion to play Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games. In February 2023, games for the Game Boy/Game Boy Color were added to the base Nintendo Switch Online subscription, while games for the Game Boy Advance were made available for those who purchase the Expansion Pack. In certain cases, some of these games have been reworked to support multiplayer gameplay for up to four players locally and online.[20]

Offers and promotions

Switch Online subscribers are also granted access to special offers and promotions from Nintendo; on launch, those who purchased a 12-month subscription or family plan received special in-game items for Splatoon 2, and Nintendo opened exclusive pre-orders for special wireless controllers based on the NES controller,[46][47][48][49] specifically intended for use with the aforementioned NES app.[citation needed] Similarly, a special wireless SNES-based controller designed to work with the Switch was made available to purchase exclusively to Online subscribers shortly after the service added support for SNES titles.[50] Ahead of the October 2021 expansion pack to support Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games, Nintendo announced the availability of two Switch controllers available to Online subscribers based on the Nintendo 64 and the three-button Genesis controller form factors,[20] while a controller based on the six-button Mega Drive controller will be available to Japan subscribers.[51] Controllers based on the Famicom and Super Famicom were also released for their respective companion apps in Japan.

Coinciding with the anticipated release of Super Mario Maker 2, a price-reduction promotion was announced during the game's Nintendo Direct that was available exclusively to Nintendo Switch Online members. The promotion introduced "Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers", which allows purchasers to download two qualifying Nintendo Switch games for a set price of $99.99 MSRP, compared to a $120 sum of buying both games separately.[52]

Nintendo has also offered free original games for those with an Online subscription. Tetris 99 was released as a free-to-play title for subscribers in February 2019, though has subsequently offered paid downloadable content and retail versions of the game for non-subscribers.[53] Super Mario Bros. 35 was released on October 1, 2020, and was only available through March 31, 2021.[54] Pac-Man 99 was released as a free to play title for subscribers in April 2021 with paid downloadable content available.[55] Upon the release of the Expansion Pack tier, the Animal Crossing: New Horizons DLC "Happy Home Paradise" was also made available via the service.[21] The Expansion Pack tier also includes Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's Booster Course Pass,[56][57] and Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion DLC.

Missions and rewards

Missions and rewards were launched in March 2022. These missions, to be offered on a rotating basis, give the user opportunities to earn Nintendo platinum points by completing certain activities with the Switch software or in various games. The points can then be redeemed to purchase digital items to be used within the Nintendo Switch app, as well as towards physical items at the Nintendo store.[58]

Game Trials

Game Trials are a feature that allow members to try out a game for 1 week. The game would be the same as if a person were to buy the game regularly.[59] Games that are on Game Trials usually also go on sale on the eShop. If subscribers bought the game, any progress made on the trial will transfer to the game.

Reception

Reviews for the service have been mostly mixed. Its affordable price compared to other online services has been generally praised, but its smartphone app,[citation needed] NES and SNES content library,[60] the initially small selection of cloud save-supported games,[citation needed] and lack of dedicated servers[61] have been criticized.

During the Nintendo Direct on September 23, 2021, the addition of Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games for Nintendo Switch Online, exclusive to an Expansion Pack, was revealed. During the Animal Crossing New Horizons Direct on October 15, 2021, the price of the Expansion Pack was revealed, drawing widespread criticism.[62] The same day, Nintendo uploaded a trailer to YouTube detailing the Expansion Pack, which was received negatively, with about 120,000 dislikes as of November 1, 2021, becoming the most disliked video on the channel.[63] The Nintendo 64 games emulated via the Expansion Pack were found to have several performance issues, including input lag and frame rate issues. The fixed remapping of controls designed for the six-button Nintendo 64 controller to the four-button Switch Joy-Con also affected games like Sin & Punishment. Multiplayer games like Mario Kart 64 also appeared to use netcode that Nintendo had previously used in prior Virtual Console releases which forced the game to pause for other players until all players were synchronized. The games also did not support a virtual equivalent of the Controller Pak memory expansion, preventing players from utilizing ghost data in Mario Kart 64 or the native method of saving in WinBack.[64][65][66] Informal tests found that the Nintendo Switch Online version of selected Nintendo 64 games performed worse than compared to the same games available on the Wii U's Virtual Console.[67]

In its quarterly report to investors given in November 2021, Nintendo stated that they plan "to improve and expand both Nintendo Switch Online and Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack striving to provide services that satisfy consumers."[29]

See also

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Nintendo Switch Online NSO is an online subscription service for the Nintendo Switch video game console The service is Nintendo s third generation online service after Nintendo Wi Fi Connection and Nintendo Network Following an interim period where Nintendo offered online multiplayer free of charge the subscription service officially launched on September 18 2018 Nintendo Switch OnlineDeveloperNintendoTypeOnline serviceLaunch dateSeptember 18 2018 4 years ago 2018 09 18 Platform s Nintendo Switch except Chinese version StatusOnlineMembersOver 36 million as of September 2022 Websitewww wbr nintendo wbr com wbr switch wbr onlineNintendo Switch Online features include online multiplayer cloud saving voice chat via a smartphone app access to special profile pictures as well as other promotions and offers Also included is access to a library of Nintendo Entertainment System NES Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES and Game Boy GB games An expanded tier of the service Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack was released on October 25 2021 and currently includes Nintendo 64 N64 Sega Genesis and Game Boy Advance GBA games in its library This tier also includes access to paid DLC for Animal Crossing New Horizons Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Splatoon 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Usage 2 Features 2 1 Multiplayer 2 2 Cloud saves 2 3 Companion app 2 3 1 Communication 2 4 Legacy games service 2 5 Offers and promotions 2 6 Missions and rewards 2 7 Game Trials 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Nintendo Switch was announced in October 2016 and released on March 3 2017 Nintendo stated in its pre release announcements that the system would eventually require the purchase of a paid online service but that they would be available to all users at no charge until the service launched Features announced included a companion smartphone app as well as access to a free Nintendo Entertainment System game per month The service was initially planned for late 2017 1 By June 2017 Nintendo pushed back the service s release until 2018 but did establish the pricing plans for the service with an average annual price of US 20 depending on the region 2 Then Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils Aime explained that the delays were to ensure that the service was world class and had enough of its announced functionality available on launch to justify its cost 3 Nintendo aimed for a lower price point in comparison to PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold as the service does not include the same range of features as these subscription services provide 4 5 Then Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima stated that the price point was a subject of importance in designing the Switch s online services and that regardless of what competitors were doing it s a matter of getting our content to the consumer at a price point that would make them happy and then we re willing to look at what else we can do going forward 6 The Nintendo Switch Online service was launched on September 18 2018 7 8 9 A Nintendo Direct five days before the release detailed the full set of features that would be part of the Online service including a larger and persistent library of NES games with 20 available on launch and more to be added on an ongoing basis as well as cloud save support 10 The initial launch covered 43 markets with more markets expected to follow later 11 12 13 14 In September 2018 Nintendo Switch consoles imported to China started experiencing connectivity issues there due to the Nintendo Switch Online service using Google s servers which are blocked in China 15 The service officially launched in South Korea and Hong Kong on April 23 2019 16 17 On September 5 2019 Super NES games were added to the service under a separate app 18 On December 1 2020 the 11 0 0 software update for the Nintendo Switch system software was released which added a Nintendo Switch Online app to the console s home screen 19 Nintendo introduced a new subscription tier known as Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack on October 26 2021 this tier primarily adds Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis titles to the classic games service It also adds Animal Crossing New Horizons Happy Home Paradise for the duration of the subscription 20 21 This tier was priced at US 50 per year on average or US 80 for the family subscription option including the base price of 20 from the original service 21 Nintendo 64 games on the service are based on their NTSC versions running at 60 Hz with English language options and select games have the option to play the original PAL version with alternate language options 22 In February 2023 Nintendo added Game Boy and Game Boy Advance titles to the service The standard subscription gave access to the Game Boy titles while Game Boy Advance titles required the Expansion Pack tier 23 Usage Edit By December 31 2018 approximately three months after its launch the service had gained more than eight million subscribers 24 Nintendo reported in late April 2019 that the service had 9 8 million subscribers 25 The service reached over 10 million subscribers by July 2019 26 and over 15 million by January 2020 27 The service had reached over 26 million members by September 2020 28 By September 2021 the service had reached 32 million subscribers 29 In May 2022 Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa claimed in an interview that subscribers of the paid service had gradually increased Adding that a large percentage of the new members were in the United States 30 Features EditMultiplayer Edit Nintendo Switch Online is required to access online multiplayer on the majority of titles Some free to play multiplayer games such as Fortnite Battle Royale and Warframe and games published in China due to the Chinese version of Nintendo Switch lacking Nintendo Switch Online service are exempt from this requirement and can be played online freely without a subscription 31 32 Cloud saves Edit Cloud storage allows save data for supported games to be synchronized online so it can be recovered if the user must move their Nintendo Account to a different Switch console or if they use multiple consoles 33 The feature is not supported for some games including those with certain forms of online functionality such as item trading and competitive rankings citing concerns surrounding the possibility of abuse that could unfairly affect gameplay 34 Users will lose access to their cloud saves should they allow their subscription to lapse though there is a grace period of six months to renew the subscription and recover them before they are purged 35 36 According to the list below there are currently 55 games which do not support cloud save functionality 37 List of Nintendo Switch titles which do not support cloud saves Title Notes1 2 SwitchAsphalt 9 LegendsBass Pro Shops The Strike Championship EditionBlade II The Return of EvilBookbound BrigadeCabela s The Hunt Championship EditionCatanCivilization VIColor Zen KidsDaemon X MachinaDark Souls RemasteredDawn of the BreakersDead by DaylightDeath MarkDungeon StarsEternalExorderFIFA 18FIFA 19FIFA 20Fortnite Battle RoyaleGems of WarGo VacationIn VertJumanji The Video GameKnockout CityLanterniumLightseekersThe Lord of the Rings Adventure Card GameMinecraft Nintendo Switch EditionMiniature The Story PuzzleMistoverModern Combat BlackoutNBA 2K Playgrounds 2New Super Lucky s TaleNidhogg 2No Time to RelaxOrbitblazersOverwatchPixel Devil and the Broken CartridgePokemon Legends ArceusPokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining PearlPokemon Let s Go Pikachu and Let s Go Eevee Pokemon Sword and ShieldThe Raven RemasteredRobbie Swifthand and the Orb of MysteriesSpeaking SimulatorSplatoon 2Super Dragon Ball Heroes World MissionTaimumari Complete EditionThe Town of LightWarfaceWarhammer Age of Sigmar ChampionsYu Gi Oh Legacy of the Duelist Link EvolutionCompanion app Edit The Nintendo Switch Online Smartphone App is a console companion application developed and published by Nintendo for use alongside the Nintendo Switch Online service Released on July 21 2017 38 for use on iOS and Android devices The app features voice chat and game specific services for games such as Splatoon 2 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Arms Mario Tennis Aces Nintendo Entertainment System for Nintendo Switch Online Super Smash Bros Ultimate and Animal Crossing New Horizons 39 Communication Edit Users can voice chat through the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app on smartphones Voice chat functionality is not available natively through the Switch console Reggie Fils Aime justified the decision by explaining that Nintendo s approach is to do things differently We have a much different suite of experiences than our competitors offer and we do that in a different way This creates a sort of yin and yang for our consumers They re excited about cloud saves and legacy content but wish we might deliver voice chat a different way for example 40 Legacy games service Edit Main article List of Nintendo Switch Online games Since the Wii era Nintendo typically offered games from their older consoles through the Virtual Console service using first party emulators to run the games on their newer consoles however they would not use the Virtual Console brand for the Nintendo Switch family Instead Switch Online subscribers can access apps to play games for antecedent video game systems with the emulation software being developed by NERD Games with multiplayer modes support both local and online play 41 42 43 44 During its first year the Online service distributed Nintendo Entertainment System NES games and later added Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES titles in September 2019 Nintendo has expanded both libraries over time 45 Starting in October 2021 subscribers can purchase an expansion to play Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games In February 2023 games for the Game Boy Game Boy Color were added to the base Nintendo Switch Online subscription while games for the Game Boy Advance were made available for those who purchase the Expansion Pack In certain cases some of these games have been reworked to support multiplayer gameplay for up to four players locally and online 20 Offers and promotions Edit Switch Online subscribers are also granted access to special offers and promotions from Nintendo on launch those who purchased a 12 month subscription or family plan received special in game items for Splatoon 2 and Nintendo opened exclusive pre orders for special wireless controllers based on the NES controller 46 47 48 49 specifically intended for use with the aforementioned NES app citation needed Similarly a special wireless SNES based controller designed to work with the Switch was made available to purchase exclusively to Online subscribers shortly after the service added support for SNES titles 50 Ahead of the October 2021 expansion pack to support Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games Nintendo announced the availability of two Switch controllers available to Online subscribers based on the Nintendo 64 and the three button Genesis controller form factors 20 while a controller based on the six button Mega Drive controller will be available to Japan subscribers 51 Controllers based on the Famicom and Super Famicom were also released for their respective companion apps in Japan Coinciding with the anticipated release of Super Mario Maker 2 a price reduction promotion was announced during the game s Nintendo Direct that was available exclusively to Nintendo Switch Online members The promotion introduced Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers which allows purchasers to download two qualifying Nintendo Switch games for a set price of 99 99 MSRP compared to a 120 sum of buying both games separately 52 Nintendo has also offered free original games for those with an Online subscription Tetris 99 was released as a free to play title for subscribers in February 2019 though has subsequently offered paid downloadable content and retail versions of the game for non subscribers 53 Super Mario Bros 35 was released on October 1 2020 and was only available through March 31 2021 54 Pac Man 99 was released as a free to play title for subscribers in April 2021 with paid downloadable content available 55 Upon the release of the Expansion Pack tier the Animal Crossing New Horizons DLC Happy Home Paradise was also made available via the service 21 The Expansion Pack tier also includes Mario Kart 8 Deluxe s Booster Course Pass 56 57 and Splatoon 2 s Octo Expansion DLC Missions and rewards Edit Missions and rewards were launched in March 2022 These missions to be offered on a rotating basis give the user opportunities to earn Nintendo platinum points by completing certain activities with the Switch software or in various games The points can then be redeemed to purchase digital items to be used within the Nintendo Switch app as well as towards physical items at the Nintendo store 58 Game Trials Edit Game Trials are a feature that allow members to try out a game for 1 week The game would be the same as if a person were to buy the game regularly 59 Games that are on Game Trials usually also go on sale on the eShop If subscribers bought the game any progress made on the trial will transfer to the game Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2021 This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Reviews for the service have been mostly mixed Its affordable price compared to other online services has been generally praised but its smartphone app citation needed NES and SNES content library 60 the initially small selection of cloud save supported games citation needed and lack of dedicated servers 61 have been criticized During the Nintendo Direct on September 23 2021 the addition of Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games for Nintendo Switch Online exclusive to an Expansion Pack was revealed During the Animal Crossing New Horizons Direct on October 15 2021 the price of the Expansion Pack was revealed drawing widespread criticism 62 The same day Nintendo uploaded a trailer to YouTube detailing the Expansion Pack which was received negatively with about 120 000 dislikes as of November 1 2021 becoming the most disliked video on the channel 63 The Nintendo 64 games emulated via the Expansion Pack were found to have several performance issues including input lag and frame rate issues The fixed remapping of controls designed for the six button Nintendo 64 controller to the four button Switch Joy Con also affected games like Sin amp Punishment Multiplayer games like Mario Kart 64 also appeared to use netcode that Nintendo had previously used in prior Virtual Console releases which forced the game to pause for other players until all players were synchronized The games also did not support a virtual equivalent of the Controller Pak memory expansion preventing players from utilizing ghost data in Mario Kart 64 or the native method of saving in WinBack 64 65 66 Informal tests found that the Nintendo Switch Online version of selected Nintendo 64 games performed worse than compared to the same games available on the Wii U s Virtual Console 67 In its quarterly report to investors given in November 2021 Nintendo stated that they plan to improve and expand both Nintendo Switch Online and Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack striving to provide services that satisfy consumers 29 See also EditArcade Archives Sega AgesReferences Edit Eadicicco Lisa January 13 2017 Nintendo Is Launching a New Online Service for the Switch Time Retrieved December 1 2018 Nintendo Switch online service pushed back to 2018 GamesIndustry biz Retrieved December 1 2018 Stark Chelsea June 15 2017 Nintendo boss explains why Switch s online services were delayed Polygon Archived from the original on June 15 2017 Retrieved June 15 2017 Pereira Chris February 1 2017 Nintendo Switch s Online Subscription Service May Cost Less Than You Expect GameSpot Archived from the original on March 16 2017 Retrieved February 1 2017 Nunneley Stephany February 1 2017 Nintendo Switch Online Service will run between 17 50 and 26 50 a year in Japan VG247 Archived from the original on February 1 2017 Retrieved February 1 2017 Peckham Matt February 7 2017 19 Things Nintendo s President Told Us About Switch and More Time Archived from the original on February 7 2017 Retrieved February 7 2017 Nintendo Switch Online is live here s how to join The Verge Retrieved December 1 2018 What time will Nintendo Switch Online launch Polygon Retrieved December 1 2018 The Nintendo Switch online service is launching on September 18th The Verge Retrieved November 30 2018 Knezevic Kevin September 17 2018 Nintendo Switch Online Service More Details Revealed In Nintendo Direct GameSpot Retrieved December 1 2018 Nintendo of America cites 8 markets in the Americas 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Chris September 16 2020 Nintendo says Switch Online now has 26 million paid members Destructoid Retrieved September 16 2020 a b Gach Ethan November 6 2021 Nintendo To Continue To Improving Switch Online Following Backlash Kotaku Retrieved November 6 2021 Nintendo says it will continue to expand Switch Online throughout this year VGC May 11 2022 Retrieved May 16 2022 Fortnite for Switch won t require Nintendo s premium online service for play Polygon Retrieved September 15 2018 Fillari Alessandro November 20 2018 Warframe Out Now On Nintendo Switch An Impressive Port That Surprised Us GameSpot Retrieved November 30 2018 Cloud Saves are coming to the Nintendo Switch here s how they ll work Polygon Retrieved November 30 2018 Hollister Sean September 10 2018 Nintendo says cheaters are why some Switch games can t backup saves online CNET Retrieved November 30 2018 Santangelo Nick September 14 2018 Nintendo Cloud Save Data Is Deleted If Your Subscription Expires IGN Retrieved September 17 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