
Nintendo has rolled out an attractive new perk for its Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) members: significantly reduced shipping costs, effectively making many deliveries from the Nintendo Store free. This update, which commenced recently, allows subscribers to enjoy complimentary standard shipping on any purchase exceeding £1. Furthermore, those making larger purchases of £199.99 or more will also qualify for free express delivery, enhancing the overall value proposition of the NSO service for its dedicated user base.
Under the revised policy, NSO subscribers benefit from free standard shipping within 3-4 days for items priced above £1. For customers seeking faster service, express delivery, promising arrival within 1-2 days, is now free for orders topping £199.99. Conversely, non-subscribers face a standard delivery fee of £4.99 for most items, with express shipping costing £7.99 regardless of order value. Items under £1, predominantly those redeemed with Platinum Points, will incur a £4.99 delivery charge, a point of contention for some members accustomed to lower fees for such items previously.
This initiative represents Nintendo's effort to bolster the appeal of its Switch Online subscription beyond its well-established offerings, which include an extensive collection of retro games for both the original Switch and the upcoming Switch 2, as well as essential online multiplayer functionalities and access to exclusive services like Nintendo Music. The company recently expanded its retro game library with four new titles, further enriching the NSO experience. While the delivery benefits are a welcome addition for many, particularly those purchasing physical merchandise or higher-value items, some within the community have noted that the new structure paradoxically increases delivery costs for certain lower-priced items, especially those acquired through loyalty points.
The updated delivery terms also include free shipping for pre-orders of products valued at £41.99 or more, which is expected to cover most physical releases for the Switch 2. Despite these advantages, consumers are still encouraged to compare prices from various retailers, as third-party sellers often offer more competitive pricing on games. This change emphasizes Nintendo's ongoing strategy to integrate various aspects of its ecosystem to provide a more cohesive and rewarding experience for its paying subscribers, blending digital perks with tangible benefits for physical goods.
In essence, Nintendo's refreshed delivery policy for Switch Online subscribers aims to add a practical layer of value to the membership. While offering clear advantages for certain spending tiers and product types, it also subtly reshapes the cost landscape for other purchases, prompting a reevaluation of the most economical ways to acquire Nintendo products.
