Nintendo Switch Online is scheduled to launch later today, September 18th, shortly after 11PM ET / 8PM PT. Once it arrives, the free online gaming that Switch owners have enjoyed since the console’s launch will come to an end. To enjoy the same games online, you’ll need a subscription to the service.
Thankfully, buying into the service doesn’t cost very much, and it will grant you access to more than just online gameplay. You’ll also be able to chat with friends via the Switch Online app, back up your precious game saves to the cloud (though there are a few caveats), and play a growing collection of retro NES games online or with a pal locally. Those games require an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription if you want to keep playing; they’ll be inaccessible if your membership ends.
To prime your Switch console for the online service, you’ll first need to upgrade it to system version 6.0, which will debut alongside the service later tonight. Before you upgrade, ensure that you have the correct Nintendo account linked, as you won’t be able to change it following the update. Then, you’ll need to make sure your Nintendo account is synced up with your Switch. Then, you’re ready to purchase a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online.
Nintendo Switch Online is available at a few different price points once you run through the free one-week trial. Nintendo will add a section to its eShop for people to subscribe to the service, though that’s not the only way, and you don’t have to wait until later on to guarantee access when it launches.
If you purchase from one of the retailers above, you’ll receive a code to redeem within Nintendo’s eShop. So you can just enter that after updating your Switch console later this evening.