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<p>What can you get out of each service?</p>
<p>Nintendo has detailed the paid online service for Nintendo Switch, simply named <a href="http://ift.tt/2skeWMC">Nintendo Switch Online</a>. The subscription service won’t launch until sometime in 2018 — <a href="http://ift.tt/2roygbK">later than initially planned</a> — but Nintendo’s given us enough info to compare the console’s online features with those of its biggest competitors. </p>
<p>Let’s break down how Nintendo Switch Online works, alongside PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold. We’re looking at the most important elements, from pricing per year to exclusive game giveaways. </p>
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<p>Looking at them side by side, the Switch is set to have many of the same features as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One once its online service launches next year. The price is an obvious highlight; Nintendo previously hinted that its online program <a href="http://ift.tt/2s25Kzc">would be much cheaper</a> than the others on the market. Although the smartphone app requirement is a sticking point, that Nintendo is giving players a chance to create online lobbies and easily access voice chat at all is a major step forward for the company.</p>
<p>The most obvious missing piece is cloud saves. Nintendo has yet to announce a cloud save feature for the console. A lack of cloud saves is a problem that <a href="http://ift.tt/2pnUnNB">some players have already run into</a>. If you log hundreds of hours in <em>The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild</em>, only to lose your console, say goodbye to your save file forever. There’s no way to <a href="http://ift.tt/2nk2qKa">move save data from one system to another</a>, Nintendo confirmed in March. </p>
<p>Until Nintendo Switch Online debuts in 2018, all players can access these features for free, so consider 2017 a yearlong trial period. Once the service is out, Switch owners not interested in paying the $20 a year will still have access to Nintendo eShop, their friends lists, sharing screenshots online and the Parental Controls app. They’ll have to say goodbye to online multiplayer, though, so anyone <a href="http://ift.tt/2oRzFJW">who’s gotten used to playing <em>Mario Kart 8 Deluxe</em> for free</a> will have to think about subscribing in the coming months.</p>
<p>We don’t quite know everything about Nintendo Switch Online yet — will there be text chat? Does the app have any other exclusive features? (It’s not out until later this summer, and in a limited fashion.) Is the Classic Game Selection replacing the Virtual Console, and will it only include games from before the 64-bit era? We’ll update whenever Nintendo gives us more info. </p>
<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/2rNKUnK">Polygon &#8211;  Xbox One</a></em></p>
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