Nintendo changes its Switch online service plans, delays paid version to 2018

(Image credit: Nintendo)

When it was announced that Nintendo Switch would require a paid subscription to access online features, it ruffled some feathers. When the company said that, as part of that subscription, players would get access to one retro game per month (access which would then expire at the end of each month), I dare say it ruffled a few more. But plans have changed.

Nintendo Switch Online (which is both what the service does and its proper name) will now be free until 2018. Nintendo hasn't said at what point in 2018 the fee will kick in, but it has at least given us a price: $4 / €4 per month, $8 / €8 per three-month period, $20 / €20 per year.

Nintendo's plans for retro games have also changed. No longer will subscribers be limited to a single game per month - instead, those who pay into Nintendo Switch Online will be granted an all-you-can-play buffet. As the company told Kotaku, "Nintendo Switch Online subscribers will have ongoing access to a library of classic games with added online play. Users can play as many of the games as they want, as often as they like, as long as they have an active subscription."

So yeah, it's basically like Netflix, but for Nintendo games. NESflix, if you will. It'll launch in 2018 alongside paid service.

Of course, you'll still need to take some extra steps to get voice chat in Splatoon 2, and there's still that rumor of a GameCube Virtual Console hanging around...

Sam Prell

Sam is a former News Editor here at GamesRadar. His expert words have appeared on many of the web's well-known gaming sites, including Joystiq, Penny Arcade, Destructoid, and G4 Media, among others. Sam has a serious soft spot for MOBAs, MMOs, and emo music. Forever a farm boy, forever a '90s kid.

Latest in Gaming
GDC The Game Developers logo
When is the Game Developers Conference 2025 and why is it so interesting?
Pokemon Legends: Z-A screenshot
Everything announced at Pokemon Presents 2025
Saros screenshot featuring the main character and am imposing monster in the background with a swirling void in its chest and multiple arms with balls of fire
Everything announced at the PlayStation State of Play February 2025
Close up shot of an anime schoolgirl with a superhero mask over her eyes in a screenshot from Mightreya.
My Steam wishlist is bigger than ever thanks to the indie devs flooding social media with 15-second clips explaining their games
FGS Spring 2025
The Future Games Show Spring Showcase is back and will have a new live segment from the GDC event floor
A close-up of the Doom Slayer in the upcoming PC game, Doom: The Dark Ages.
Xbox Developer Direct 2025: date, time, and where to stream the showcase
Latest in News
Atelier Ryza 3 protagonist closeup
JRPG producer says people prefer their anime girls to have thick thighs when the economy's in the tank, and he's not even joking a little bit
Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in Andor season 2
Andor season 2 showrunner talks the much-anticipated Star Wars moment that we haven't seen on screen before: "It's a very significant part of our show"
Skyrim
It took Skyrim players nearly 15 years to discover ingenious loot hack that completely changes the game and, uh, requires you to desecrate a couple corpses
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Indy hanging onto a vine as in Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PS5 release date reportedly set for April after ESRB leak
Fallout
Fallout season 2’s dazzling and dystopian New Vegas is coming to life in a new leaked video
an ai chatbot plays a modded verion of pokemon red and jumps down a ledge to talk to an npc
An AI's mission to 'teach' itself Pokemon Red is going as well as you think - after escaping Cerulean City after tens of hours, it went right on back