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The Nintendo Switch is one of the most flexible gaming
platforms out there, letting players enjoy all Triple-A exclusives like Zelda
and Mario (as well as several third-party titles) either at home or on the go.
However, choosing to engage with the console’s robust online infrastructure through
digital currency top-ups and a Nintendo Switch Online membership welcomes your
further into the Nintendo family. You’ll be able to play competitive multiplayer
games online and download thousands of digital-only releases with just a couple
of clicks.
We at Gaming Deals compare the best price on a range of digital
currency amounts and membership lengths from a range of UK retailers. This will
allow you to save money on the standard cost of both options, helping you to
engage with the Nintendo Switch’s online elements for a far more affordable fee.
Wallet top-ups, gift cards and membership subscriptions regularly go on sale
for much less than RRP, and our bespoke price comparison tech allows us to
inform you.
While the biggest Nintendo Switch exclusives like The Legend
of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey and Astral Chain receive
physical releases, the Nintendo eShop is stacked with thousands of indies only purchasable
through the online store. Using digital currency cards and wallet top-ups is
the best way to gain access to them, particularly because it’s a more secure way
than tying up your Nintendo account directly with your bank details.
Unlike the days of the Wii or Nintendo 3DS, playing against friends
and other people online on Nintendo Switch requires what’s called a Nintendo
Switch Online subscription. Membership prices regularly go on sale, however,
and there are plenty of extra incentives too such as access to both the NES and
SNES libraries. Both are collections containing some of Nintendo’s best ever
games, again only playable through a Nintendo Switch Online membership.
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