By Staff Reporter, | February 09, 2017
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Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima has come forward to express the company's commitment to delivering a valuable online service with Nintendo Switch. He stated that online play will serve as a core component of its business.
In the interview with Time, Kimishima said that offering online service for the Nintendo Switch at a price point below that of the competition is a conscious choice Nintendo has made. Rather than squeeze every dollar it possibly can out of its user base.
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With regards to the subscription fee that will be required when the paid service launches this fall, Kimishima said there was a lot of discussion within the company before they settled on a price they felt was reasonable for consumers.According to IGN, Kimishima also emphasized that Nintendo is committed to delivering an online service that Switch players will find worth the investment.
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Tatsumi has covered a wide variety of topics already, but in a recent interview he said that online play will be a "key" to the new semi-handheld console's success. The Switch online service will launch in the fall and it will be a paid feature that should cost consumers somewhere between $18 and $27 per year.
Switch owners that are subscribed to the service will be able to play with friends online and communicate over voice chat using a dedicated smartphone app.
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