Nintendo says it's making efforts to make the Switch's online subscription service "even more fun and convenient to play."
A new battle royale in the 99 style replaces Super Mario 35.
The compilation of the classic Mario titles is available on the service now.
35 players compete in Super Mario Bros. stages to become the last Mario standing.
The feature will only be available to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers.
Digital revenue for Q3 of the fiscal year stands at 124.9 billion yen.
We can expect the service to continue growing going forward.
A wireless SNES controller for Switch can also be purchased in the future.
The company is mulling over adding more systems.
Nintendo's digital business continues to see gowth.
The online services will be investigated regarding their renewal and cancellation policies, among other things.
Some good games joining the lineup this month.
Have your cake and eat it too with this deal.
Time to line up those T-blocks.
As NES games go, this is actually a good selection.
Game Pass on Switch could be a literal game changing development the likes of which this industry has never before seen.
There may yet be hope for Nintendo in the online sphere.
Another step towards having an actual civilized online system on the Nintendo Switch.
"We are working on continuing to expand the service offerings," says Nintendo.
Anything that can make it better than what it is right now is fine by me.