Nintendo Switch Online Service Surpasses 26 Million Paid Subscribers

Mentioned during Nintendo’s corporate management policy briefing.

Gaming
1,313 Hypes 0 Comments

Nintendo announced during its annual corporate management policy that its Nintendo Switch Online service has surpassed 26 million paid subscribers. While reiterating the company mission statement and its plans to expand the reach of its IP, Nintendo announced that over 200 million Nintendo Accounts now exist worldwide and that 26 million of them pay for the Nintendo Switch online service.

“We have worked to expand our IP beyond the dedicated video game platform business to reach consumers who don’t own any of our game systems,” Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said. “This resulted in a substantial increase in consumers creating a Nintendo Account, thanks in particular to the release of the Mario Kart Tour mobile application.”

Nintendo also stated that over 26 million subscribers pay for the Switch’s online service, 15 million more than stated earlier this year. “Membership numbers have grown alongside hardware sales at a steady pace, with spikes prompted by hit games that support online play,” Furukawa noted. Titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons have sold 22 million copies during the coronavirus pandemic, which attributes to the support of the service’s success.

Another contributing factor is the expansion of the service’s available NES and SNES titles. More games are expected to arrive on September 23, titles that include Donkey Kong Country 2 and Mario’s Super Picross.

In other gaming news, Call of Duty: Warzone may be coming to mobile.

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

H&M Expects to Shrug off Coronavirus Losses
Fashion 

H&M Expects to Shrug off Coronavirus Losses

Fast fashion’s low costs and expansive selection overcomes all.

Neil Barrett Brings His Crisp Ethos to the Li-Ning ESSENCE
Footwear

Neil Barrett Brings His Crisp Ethos to the Li-Ning ESSENCE

Five collaborative colorways are releasing this fall.

Blood Orange Joins 박혜진 Park Hye Jin for New Track "CALL ME (Freestyle)"
Music

Blood Orange Joins 박혜진 Park Hye Jin for New Track "CALL ME (Freestyle)"

Accompanied by late-night visuals directed by Dev Hynes himself.

TAG Heuer Ushers in the Carrera's New Age With 160th Anniversary Collection
Watches

TAG Heuer Ushers in the Carrera's New Age With 160th Anniversary Collection

Four luxurious Carrera Chronographs inspired by heritage.

Liz Markus' T-Rexes To Invade Unit London's New Concept Art Gallery
Art

Liz Markus' T-Rexes To Invade Unit London's New Concept Art Gallery

The first exhibition at the gallery’s new space.


'Call of Duty: Warzone' Is Coming to Mobile
Gaming

'Call of Duty: Warzone' Is Coming to Mobile

Strongly suggested in a recent job listing.

Phillips to Auction Rare Yoshitomo Nara Painting in Hong Kong
Art

Phillips to Auction Rare Yoshitomo Nara Painting in Hong Kong

An early work titled ‘Hot House Doll, in the White Room III.’

8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
Fashion 

8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week

Featuring Supreme, ASSC, COMME des GARÇONS CDG, DIME and Palace.

Action Bronson Drops "Mongolia" Featuring Meyhem Lauren and Hologram
Music

Action Bronson Drops "Mongolia" Featuring Meyhem Lauren and Hologram

With samples from ‘The Wire’ season two, David Caruso shout-outs and more.

Nike Presents Monochromatic Colin Kaepernick "True to 7" Jersey
Sports

Nike Presents Monochromatic Colin Kaepernick "True to 7" Jersey

Celebrating the four years that have passed since Kaepernick first took a knee on an NFL sideline.

More ▾
 
We got you covered. Don’t miss out on the latest news by signing up for our newsletters.

By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.