![]() I'd pay at most $20 more per year for the family plan (and that's still too much imo) but going from 44.99 (IIRC) to 99.99 just for this is insanity and nowhere near worth the price unless they start including dlc for all first party games. I'll buy an emulator on my phone for $5 and play there instead if I really want to. Not worth it just for n64 and genesis games. Year after year its cheaper to buy the dlc and stay on the low tier so I'll keep the cheap tier, buy ACNH and save my money. I love Nintendo but this price hike is effing absurd! They can just eff right off with this, more than double the price just for genesis and n64 games? ACNH dlc is a one-time purchase so I'm not subscribing to this ***** expansion to "save" on dlc. I don't expect it, but I could see a massive shift if something like Sunbreak for Monster Hunter Rise was ever to be made available as a benefit of the service(though honestly I suspect THAT would be too big of an expansion considering expansion to Monster Hunter games are almost akin to full new games of their own, ontop of the fact I expect the service to focus on first party titles) That could prove terrific if they play their cards well, and make keeping the cohesion of multiplayer groups terrific. It's also why Nintendo probably will never include "full" games however because those would be "too much" of a benefit to share between 8 people.īut crucial DLCs to multiplayer games, suddenly made available to an entire group of players on the same subscription without needing to purchase them individually? And perhaps I'll be wrong, but I wouldn't be surprised if it wouldn't be the only DLC to be made available through the service specifically for that reason. meanwhile, the family plan cuts that to just 80$ to "cover" 8 separate players.Īnd that's the other thing, Animal Crossing is a game which saw a lot of multiplayer use during the pandemic. But for a group of eight players(the max supported by a family plan), that would be eight individual purchases of 25$ for a total of 200$. Specifically when it comes to the "free" DLC like the upcoming Animal Crossing expansion.Īnd that's the thing, individually it is "only" a 25$ purchase. Fri 15th Oct I think the same a bit, but the way I look at it I think what Nintendo will be slowly trying to do is specifically push forward the family plan.When you break down the pricing for a new customer, by simply discounting the standard NSO subscription from the Expansion Pack bundle, the 12 month price of the expansion content comes out at $30USD / €20 / £17 for a single user, and $45USD / € 35 / £28.50 for the family pass (up to 8 users). T hose upgrading from a current standard Nintendo Switch Online subscription get a "pro rated discount depending on the number of days remaining in your current membership". ![]() Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (Puyo Puyo - Japan), Ecco the Dolphin, Golden Axe, Gunstar Heroes, M.U.S.H.A., Phantasy Star IV, Ristar, Shining Force, Shinobi III, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Streets of Rage 2, StriderĪnimal Crossing: New Horizons - Happy Home Paradise DLC expansion Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack Pricing: ![]()
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