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It links to other pages with details for each of our games, and a link to buy it directly from the App Store. The first is that game sharing isn't technically a feature on the Switch — if anything it's kind of a misfeature, with sharing being made possible due to the interaction of Primary and Secondary user accounts. With that in mind, here are a few frequently asked questions that should help owners understand just what their Nintendo Accounts are capable of with regards to game sharing.
Does the Nintendo Switch allow games to be played on more than one console? Yes, it is technically possible to play digitally downloaded Nintendo Switch games on more than one console or Nintendo Account. However, it is not an explicit function of the Nintendo Switch software. Can I simply log in to a new Switch system to play my games? Not necessarily; digitally downloaded Nintendo Switch games are only made available to the primary console on any given Nintendo Account, but secondary accounts allow users to install their purchased games on other systems.
It's not currently possible for a user to simply log into a new Switch and start playing their games, not without creating a secondary account first. Can other users play the digital games I've downloaded to my Switch? Yes, any user who logs into a Nintendo Switch system will be able to play games downloaded by the primary account holder on that system. Can I log into my friend's Switch and allow them to play my games?
Yes and no; it is possible to log into another Switch in order to share games, but it requires changing the primary account holder on that system. How can I share my Nintendo Switch games with friends or family members?
That's what the rest of this guide is meant to address. Keep reading as we explore Nintendo Switch game sharing below. If you've made it this far, hopefully you understand that the Nintendo Switch isn't exactly set up for traditional game sharing.
Physical copies of games can always be moved from system to system; that is one of the biggest reasons so many gamers prefer physical releases. Rights for digital games are harder to track, however, and are therefore digital releases are more strictly controlled. Still, it's possible to share digitally downloaded Nintendo Switch games with other users, assuming a few conditions have been met.
Specifically, in order to share digitally downloaded Nintendo Switch games without having to constantly activate or deactivate Nintendo Accounts, users must log into a new Switch system and create a secondary console on their account. In a nutshell, this ties into Nintendo's family-oriented offerings: The idea is that the primary account holder, possibly a parent or guardian, can purchase games that can then be used on secondary consoles such as those used by children.
Looking to transfer saves instead of games? Check out our guide on how to transfer save or game data between Nintendo Switch systems. There are a few caveats. First, the secondary system will need to connect to the internet every three or so hours to verify the current standing of the primary account.
It's also not possible to have two users playing the same game on the same account; if the primary account holder launches the game while it's running on the secondary console, the secondary console's game will be suspended.
Finally, primary games on the secondary Switch can only be accessed through the secondary account. To share games between Nintendo Switch systems, users will need to create both primary and secondary accounts. With that said, primary and secondary accounts can't run the same game simultaneously. To get around this issue, the most popular method involves making a third non-secondary account on the primary Switch, then logging into the secondary account on the additional console.
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