Skip to main content

How many users can use Nintendo Switch Online membership?

A family membership provides the Nintendo Switch Online service to everyone in the purchaser's family group (up to 8 people). Family memberships are available in 12-month increments only. To learn more about the benefits of a family membership, please read Information About Nintendo Switch Online Family Memberships.
Takedown request View complete answer on en-americas-support.nintendo.com

Does Nintendo Switch Online work for multiple users?

Purchasing a Nintendo Switch Online Family or Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack Family membership provides the Nintendo Switch Online service to everyone in the purchaser's Nintendo Account family group (up to 8 Nintendo Account users).
Takedown request View complete answer on en-americas-support.nintendo.com

Can friends share Nintendo switch online family membership?

Up to 7 additional members can be added to a Nintendo Account family group. When any member of a family group purchases a Nintendo Switch Online family membership, the Nintendo Switch Online service is available to everyone in the family group.
Takedown request View complete answer on en-americas-support.nintendo.com

Can Switch family members share games?

Digital games are tied to the Nintendo Account that purchased them. All users on a system will be able to play games purchased by any Nintendo Account that has registered the system as their primary console.
Takedown request View complete answer on en-americas-support.nintendo.com

Does Switch Online family Plan share games?

While the Switch does allow you to add multiple accounts to a single family unit, this won't actually allow you to share most games. Instead, you'll simply have to designate a primary game-buying account, and hope against hope that people don't want to play the same titles at the same time.
Takedown request View complete answer on tomsguide.com

Consumer Service: How to Get Started with a Nintendo Switch Online Family Membership

Do both people need to have Nintendo online to play together?

A Nintendo Switch Online membership is required to participate in co-op and competitive online features for many first- and third-party Nintendo Switch games, including Splatoon 2, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, ARMS, and Super Smash Bros.
Takedown request View complete answer on nintendo.co.uk

How much is Nintendo Switch Online family plan?

The Family Plan costs $34.99 per year and allows the entire family access to Nintendo Switch Online. To add the expansion pack to this subscription, you pay a total of $79.99 per year.
Takedown request View complete answer on togetherprice.com

Can 2 switches play the same game?

Redownload the games or content you want to access on each Nintendo Switch console. On any of your consoles, select your downloaded game from the HOME Menu to begin playing the game on that console. You will not be able to use the same Nintendo Account to access games on multiple consoles simultaneously.
Takedown request View complete answer on nintendo.co.uk

Why can't other users play my games on Switch?

Please note that you can set one console per Nintendo Account as your primary console. If you change the primary console for your Nintendo Account, your games will not be playable by others on the system unless you make it the primary one again for your Nintendo Account.
Takedown request View complete answer on en-americas-support.nintendo.com

Can 2 switches share the same account?

After you have designated your Nintendo Account's primary console you can still link that account to other Nintendo Switch consoles, but these consoles will not be activated as primary consoles.
Takedown request View complete answer on en-americas-support.nintendo.com

How do I share my Nintendo online?

Log in to the Nintendo account of the family group administrator. 👉 Select Nintendo Account at the top left of the screen to access your account settings. 👉 Select Family Group. 👉 Select Add Member.
Takedown request View complete answer on spliiit.com

What is the difference between switch online and family membership?

Individual memberships are available in 1-month, 3-month, or 1-year increments. A family membership provides the Nintendo Switch Online service to everyone in the purchaser's family group (up to 8 people). Family memberships are available in 12-month increments only.
Takedown request View complete answer on en-americas-support.nintendo.com

What is the difference between Nintendo switch online family membership?

There are two types of Nintendo Switch Online membership. There are two ways to become a member of Nintendo Switch Online, as an individual or as part of a family group. An “Individual Membership” covers one person's Nintendo Account using the service, whereas a “Family Membership” covers up to 8 different accounts.
Takedown request View complete answer on lootpots.com

What is the difference between Nintendo switch online family membership and expansion?

Overall, both the Nintendo Switch Online and Nintendo Switch Expansion Pack memberships offer up a lot of similar features, with the main difference being that the Expansion Pack gives players the chance to play Sega Genesis, N64, Game Boy and Game Boy Advance games, as well as DLC for two iconic Nintendo titles.
Takedown request View complete answer on trustedreviews.com

What is a 12 month Nintendo Switch Online Family plan?

With a Nintendo Switch Online membership, you'll get access to online play in compatible games, an ever-growing catalog of classic NES™ and Super NES™ titles with newly added online play, cloud backup for your save data in compatible games, extra features for the free Nintendo Switch Online smartphone app, and access ...
Takedown request View complete answer on gamestop.com

What is the $50 plan for Nintendo Switch?

That plan adds a (somewhat limited) library of emulated Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games, plus built-in access to DLC for games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, but it costs $50 a year for an individual plan or $80 a year for a family plan.
Takedown request View complete answer on engadget.com
Close Menu