| CaptainExplosion said: In-game purchases? What could they mean? Is it just to do with NSO? |
The article mentions that Super Mario Bros. Wonder also comes with the same label and the only thing that game has is the prompt of a question to subscribe to NSO when you select the online multiplayer option and don't have a subscription yet. This direct link for an NSO purchase from within the game is what constitutes an in-game purchase.
The other reason for the label 'in-game purchase' in a Nintendo game is that a given game features an expansion pass that can be purchased by selecting an option in the game itself that links you directly to the corresponding eShop page.
Either way, there's no reason to worry based on Nintendo's track record.
Legend11 correctly predicted that GTA IV will outsell Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I was wrong.







