Nintendo Switch Online Prices Reduced in Brazil: New Subscription Rates Announced

Nintendo Switch Online prices are set to become more affordable for Brazilian gamers.

In a recent company announcement, Nintendo confirmed a decrease in subscription fees for both individual and family plans, with the reductions affecting the standard membership as well as the premium Expansion Pack tier.

This move aligns with the company’s ongoing efforts to make Nintendo Switch and its services more accessible to players around the world. The new pricing structure will be officially implemented beginning April 1, 2026, marking a notable shift in Nintendo’s strategy for the Brazilian market.

Current and potential subscribers to Nintendo Switch Online in Brazil will benefit from the revised pricing, which covers both 12-month individual and family membership plans, and is applicable to standard and Expansion Pack offerings alike. According to the notification sent directly to users via email, the updated annual rates for Brazilian subscribers are as follows: - 12-Month Individual Plan: Previously R$ 120, now reduced to R$ 109 - 12-Month Family Plan: Down from R$ 219 to R$ 194 - 12-Month Individual Plan with Expansion Pack: Lowered from R$ 299 to R$ 279 - 12-Month Family Plan with Expansion Pack: Reduced from R$ 469 to R$ 439 All new Nintendo Switch Online prices will take effect on April 1, 2026.

The standard membership provides online multiplayer, access to classic NES and Super NES games via the Nintendo Switch Online app, exclusive eShop deals, and cloud save backups.

The Expansion Pack, a higher tier launched in 2021, includes additional benefits like Nintendo 64 and SEGA Genesis titles, plus select downloadable content for major games. Nintendo’s decision to reduce Switch Online subscription costs in Brazil comes at a time when the company is broadening its global reach.

The Nintendo Switch platform has seen significant success since its launch in 2017, shipping more than 125 million units worldwide as of March 2024.

Lowering the barrier to entry in emerging markets like Brazil underscores Nintendo’s drive to expand its player base and bring its ecosystem to even more households. This latest price adjustment in Brazil follows recent pricing changes for upcoming amiibo figures in North America, indicating Nintendo’s awareness of regional market dynamics and consumer feedback.

By offering more competitive pricing, Nintendo strengthens its value proposition for both current and prospective Switch Online members. Players interested in learning more about Nintendo Switch Online and its Expansion Pack tier can visit the official Nintendo eShop or the company’s regional website for details on features, content, and subscription management options.

With the new pricing, enjoying classic Nintendo titles and online multiplayer on the Nintendo Switch is now more accessible than ever for Brazilian fans.