Save money on Nintendo Switch Online by using this Netflix-inspired trick!

The Switch Online subscription offers lots of benefits without putting too much strain on your wallet. With a practical trick you can reduce the price of the membership even further and thus save even more.

With the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service you have, among other things, the opportunity to use online functions on your Switch and access a growing library of classics from the NES and SNES era. The expansion pack gives you additional access to N64 and Sega Mega Drive games as well as the new Mario Kart 8 tracks and the Animal Crossing expansion Happy Home Paradise.

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Costs as an individual subscription Nintendo Switch Online + expansion package 39.99 euros per year – but if you get together with a few friends or relatives, you can save a lot with a family subscription.

Nintendo Switch Online: Family subscription is a strong deal

Instead of paying 39.99 euros for a Nintendo Switch subscription alone, you get a significantly better deal with the family subscription – at least if you team up with 7 friends or relatives and split the costs evenly between you.

A family membership can be a total Connecting 8 Nintendo accounts costs 69.99 euros per year – the expansion pack included. This results in an annual price of just 8.75 euros per person. In contrast to the individual subscription, you can save a whopping 31 euros this way.

What do PS Plus, Nintendo Switch Online and Xbox Game Pass offer you? We show you in the video:

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Switch online tip: It's cheaper to play together

So if you've been thinking about a Switch Online subscription for a while – be it because of the new Mario Kart tracks or because of the available N64 classics – but the price has just been too high so far, The family subscription could be the right offer for you.

To make the membership worthwhile compared to the individual subscription, you don't even need 7 friends and relatives. You pay for the two of you at 35 euros less each than alonebut the larger your group is, the more you can save.

 

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