| Captain_Yuri said: So when other companies like Sony are giving you current gen games every month for your online subscription... With those prices, I am only gonna get old games? |
As I pointed out in the OP, Nintendo probably wouldn't put brand new games from current gen devices on something like this. But that doesn't mean there isn't value in it. NSO is entirely focused on old content, some of which hasn't been easily available before. Gamepass is almost entirely about newer content, which is great if all you want to play is stuff that came out in the last 5-ish years (they have older things, but not much). Don't get me wrong, I love Gamepass, but I really wish I could play those series in chronological order. Nintendo has the other problem, plenty of the old stuff but none of the new stuff. If you as a gamer don't value games that aren't current gen, then I could see a subscription like this not being worth it. But if you love old school games, or playing things in chronological order, then something like what Nintendo is offering is more appealing than Gamepass.
I don't really know much about Sony's subscription. Is it old content-focused, like Nintendo Online, or new content focused, like Gamepass, or a bit of both?







