Friday, May 17, 2019

Talking Point: Does The Nintendo Switch Game Voucher Programme Offer Value For Money?

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The announcement during yesterday’s Super Mario Maker 2 Direct presentation that Nintendo is offering a new digital deal to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers has met with mixed opinion and a little confusion. Some fans have reacted with dismay that it’s a digital-only promotion and the savings tend to vary wildly depending on the games you choose and the region you’re in. On the other hand it’s something of a first for Nintendo. Discounts on games that have yet to be released? For a company that traditionally reduces its software prices only very rarely - and usually was part of a budget 'Player's Choice' line - this is big news.

If you missed the announcement, here’s a quick recap: Switch owners with a paid membership to the console's online service – the snappily titled Nintendo Switch Online – are now able to buy a pair of 'Game Vouchers' which can be redeemed for a selection of Nintendo-published games both old and new (or even unreleased). Prices vary according to region, with a pair of vouchers costing £84.00 / €99.00 / $99.99. Vouchers can be redeemed separately and expire 12 months after purchase, so you can wait for up to a year if there’s nothing you fancy (or don’t already own) in the current line-up.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com



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