Subscribers to the Nintendo Switch's online service reportedly don't get to keep those free games after their window of availability.
According to Wired’s Chris Kohler, a Nintendo of America representative explained that the free classic NES and SNES titles available each month will only be free and playable during that month. That means, according to Kohler, those free games will only continue to be available if Switch users purchase them.
"Confirmed by NOA: Monthly free classic game on Switch is indeed only available for that month. More deets on Virtual Console before launch," Kohler wrote.
For comparison, Sony and Microsoft both offer free games as part of their online services, PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold respectively, which users retain access to while their subscription is active.
We’ve reached out to Nintendo for further details on the matter and will update this story once we hear back.
Earlier today Nintendo commented on its paid online service, saying, “Subscribers will get to download and play a NES or SNES game with newly-added online play for free for a month.”
The Nintendo Switch online service, which doesn’t yet have a name or any price information, includes access to online lobby and voice chat, exclusive deals, as well as the above-mentioned monthly game rental.
The service also lets players find and add friends via a smartphone app. The online service will be free directly after launch, but will switch to a paid service during Q3 of 2017.
For all the latest Switch news straight out of today’s announcements, we’ve compiled a list of everything you need to know about Nintendo’s hybrid.
Wesley Copeland is a freelance news writer who writes excellent bios. For more obvious statements and video game chat, you should probably follow him on Twitter.
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