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Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Nintendo’s Online Service

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Everything You Need to Know About Nintendo’s Online Service

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Nintendo is offering three separate standard membership plans for customers to choose from. The cheapest is the one-month (30 days) plan which costs $4 (£3.49, €3.99). Then there’s the three-month option that will set you back $8 (£6.99, €7.99). Finally, you can pick up a year’s subscription for $20 (£17.99, €19.99). On top of the regular subscription options, Nintendo is also offering a family membership, which allows up to eight Nintendo Accounts to use one Nintendo Switch Online membership. It costs $34.99 (£31.49, € 34.99). We’ll likely hear more details relating to the family membership soon, given that it could allow people to cheat the system a bit.

This price-point positions Nintendo’s online service at a much lower price than its competitors, most likely due to the lack of free modern titles which come packaged with the likes of PS Plus and Xbox Live Gold.


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