Stability is appealing
It’s time to check in with Switch Online: the service that seems like it’s stuck a generation or two behind.
Specifically calling outPokemon SwordandShieldas well asAnimal Crossingfor the growth, Furukawa says that Nintendo is still planning on “adding elements that make games even more fun to play and increase the appeal of the service itself.”

Switch Online is in such a weird spot right now. A lot of users would contend that the “mystery perks” as I call them (denoted by the mystery block in the Switch Online banner) are few and far between, and don’t inspire confidence in the growth of the service. Then you have the matter ofSmash Ultimatecompletely missing EVO, which many have speculated is due to the poor quality of Switch Online connections.








