Nintendo Switch Online finally releases today at 11pm EST and will head to the UK on September 19th, and it will mark the first time in Nintendo’s long and storied history that they have charged online memberships to get the max out of their game offerings, thrusting the service into a competitive field dominated by PlayStations Plus and Xbox Live Gold.
To start out, Nintendo’s membership service will start at $3.99 a month and $19.99 annually, a massively cheaper alternative to both Playstation and Microsoft’s offerings.
All members will automatically get their hands on remastered classic NES games, which will be update regularly, and will start off including the following titles:
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