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Nintendo Switch Online will add 4 new NES and SNES games in February

Nintendo Switch Online will add 4 new NES and SNES games in February

The Kyoto service continues to expand its catalog of classics with new products for two of its most veteran systems.

In the absence of bread, the classics are good. Nintendo has not yet presented a Direct with its news, and beyond Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there are many blank spaces on the calendar. However, Nintendo Switch Online subscribers will have the opportunity to access new NES and SNES video games. It has been through social networks where the Japanese company has shared the names of the titles that will be available from February 19 in the service catalog:

Super NES – Nintendo Switch Online:

  • Pop'n TwinBee
  • Smash Tennis

NES – Nintendo Switch Online:

  • Shadow of the Ninja
  • Eliminator Boat Duel

Other recent games

In one of the last waves, the service added Star Fox 2, a title that was not published at the time, but that Nintendo reworked for SNES Classic Mini. Also released were Super Punch-Out !!, Breath of Fire II and Kirby Super Star, of the 16 bits of Kyoto. As for NES, JOURNEY TO SILIUS and Crystalis were hung.

Nintendo Switch Online is a subscription service that allows you to enjoy online gaming. The members of the service have the possibility of accessing special offers and of playing classic NES and SNES, some of them adapted with certain novelties. The individual subscription month costs 3.99 euros, while the quarterly amounts to 7.99 euros. As for the annual plan, the 12 months start at 19.99 euros. There is also a family plan that allows sharing the service with up to 8 different accounts. In that case, the amount to be paid will be 34.99 euros in total.

The Nintendo console has sold 52.48 million units, as advanced during the shareholders meeting in which they presented the fiscal results of the third quarter of fiscal year 2019-2020 (ending March 31). Shortly after, Mario's company recognized problems in the production of Nintendo Switch and peripherals such as Ring Fit, since production takes place in China, which is experiencing the coronavirus crisis. In any case, at the moment, the lack of stock only affects Japan. According to the Grand N, the date of games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons (and its thematic console) will not be affected either in the United States or in Europe.

Source | Nintendo

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