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The Switch initially launched with a free online service, with the promise of an improved, paid service later on in the system's lifespan. The new online system for the Switch named '''Nintendo Switch Online''' is a paid subscription-based online service based around the Nintendo Account service. It allows players all around the world to play with and against each other in games that have online multiplayer, have access to a library of retro games with Nintendo Classics (formerly Nintendo Switch Online classic game libraries<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/us/whatsnew/whats-new-with-nintendo-switch-online-on-nintendo-switch-2/</ref>) all of which have added online play, save their data on a cloud backup system, have access to some otherwise paid content for free such as downloadable content, have access to the corresponding app on mobile devices, and have access to price reductions and exclusive demos on the [[Nintendo eShop]] (Switch-only). | The Switch initially launched with a free online service, with the promise of an improved, paid service later on in the system's lifespan. The new online system for the Switch named '''Nintendo Switch Online''' is a paid subscription-based online service based around the Nintendo Account service. It allows players all around the world to play with and against each other in games that have online multiplayer, have access to a library of retro games with Nintendo Classics (formerly Nintendo Switch Online classic game libraries<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/us/whatsnew/whats-new-with-nintendo-switch-online-on-nintendo-switch-2/</ref>) all of which have added online play, save their data on a cloud backup system, have access to some otherwise paid content for free such as downloadable content, have access to the corresponding app on mobile devices, and have access to price reductions and exclusive demos on the [[Nintendo eShop]] (Switch-only). | ||
For Nintendo Classics, it launched in 2018 with [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) games. More retro hardware were released throughout the years; [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (SNES) in 2019 and [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] in 2023. Even more retro hardware were made available for subscribers of the Expansion Pack, an expanded tier of the service; [[Nintendo 64]] and Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive in 2021, [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2023, and [[Virtual Boy]] in 2026. | For Nintendo Classics, it launched in 2018 with [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] (NES) games. More retro hardware were released throughout the years; [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (SNES) in 2019 and [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] in 2023. Even more retro hardware were made available for subscribers of the Expansion Pack, an expanded tier of the service; [[Nintendo 64]] and Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive in 2021, [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2023, and [[Virtual Boy]] slated to release in 2026. | ||
====Nintendo Switch App==== | ====Nintendo Switch App==== | ||