Nintendo will launch its for-pay online service for the Nintendo Switch next week, but fans of Fortnite don’t need to worry about another bill; the popular online battle royale game will not require a subscription to the new service.
“Beginning September 18, 2018, 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. Ultimate,” Nintendo states on its official FAQ. But it makes a special note about Fortnite.
“Some games, such as Fortnite, can be played online without a Nintendo Switch membership,” Nintendo explains.
This is great news to the legions of Fortnite fans who enjoy playing the game on the go, and it’s a smart move for Nintendo to carve out an exemption for the massive free-to-play game. Fortnite was also the first game to allow standard voice chat through any headset without the use of Nintendo’s smartphone app; Nintendo seems comfortable making sure the game doesn’t have to conform to some of its more arcane restrictions on the Nintendo Switch.
GodotIsWaiting4U on September 14th, 2018 at 22:52 UTC »
If Dark Souls doesn’t need it either then I’m probably just going to shelve Splatoon 2 and ignore Switch Online until the service gets better.
LordTriLink on September 14th, 2018 at 20:53 UTC »
So when a game requires Nintendo Online for network play, is Nintendo actually providing servers, etc. for the developer? Or is it just a “tax” on online play?
xcininality on September 14th, 2018 at 19:30 UTC »
MS has done a lot of good, yet you still need a subscription for F2P games. It should be like this for all F2P games.