You could say the reception was tepid
When Nintendo announced that they were going to charge for the Switch Online “Expansion Pack” add-on I almost couldn’t believe it. I mean, it had to be a mistake? Adding value to Switch Online is something people have been asking for years. But then came the next stage of acceptance: okay maybe they’ll see the bad PR and reverse the decision to charge for it. Then came the next step: maybe they won’t charge very much, like $5 extra a year per sub? Nope. The expansion pack plan is $🎶50 a year for an indiv✃idual subscriber. Fans took to the Switch Online YouTube video to voice their dissent, and it’s only grown since then.
So a few weeks ago we pointed out how the Switch Online YouTube Expansion Pack trailer had reached 57,000 dislikes, and was rising by the day. Well, , it’s actually over 100,000 dislikes, and grew to 120,000 at the time of publication. That means it actually surpassed , which had one of the worst receptions in recent years, and grew to 97,000 dislikes. It’s now the second-most disliked video next to the Switch Online YouTube trailer.
As more and more people actually try the service out (or see first-hand accounts online), the dislikes grew over time, and the launch actually made things worse. As it turns out, the Expansion Pack service actually has a host of problems.
It’s a sad state of affairs. I don’t expect Nintendo to directly respond to this, or actively make the service better under any sort of urgent timetable. We’ll get some drip-fed games as always, and that’ll be that. The real test will be if Nintendo eventually makes this “Expansion Pack” the standard subscription, and raises the prices all-around in the years to come.
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Published: Nov 1, 2021 10:30 am