Nintendo is taking the Sam’s Club approach to accessories, and we’re a little perplexed. They’ll ship in packs of two for $60, but they will only be available to paying subscribers, and you can only buy one set of them. During a Nintendo Direct on September 13, the company revealed special NES-style Switch controllers. The save data choice isn’t the only weird thing Nintendo is doing with the service. At the very least, Nintendo Switch Online will automatically back your save data up - this isn’t the case with PlayStation Plus, which requires you to either put your system in “rest” mode or manually upload any save data you want backed up. In order to access the online features of Smash Ultimate (and most other Switch games), you’ll need to pay for Nintendo Switch Online, which costs 20 a year and also includes cloud saves, a. The feature is included for free on Xbox One. Nintendo joins Sony in requiring users to pay for a subscription service in order to access cloud save backup. The free games given out through PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold are inaccessible once a subscription lapses, but anything you’ve claimed can be played again once you’ve renewed it. I have tried many combinations: deleting both files and starting from scratch, deleting the new save game file, deleting the saves through data management. This means that you’ll be able to pull save data down from the cloud onto another switch if you so desired. Though it seems reasonable to not allow players to access their data until they’ve renewed their subscription, deleting it completely seems especially harsh. However in addition to this, with the new Switch Online program, Smash Ultimate supports Cloud Saves which will backup your data on the Nintendo account your switch account is linked with.
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