These Nintendo classics can now be played “for free”

During the new Direct, Nintendo announced four absolute classics for the Switch. In the run-up to the online presentation, there was great excitement about what Nintendo would announce. However, the console manufacturer anticipated a huge disappointment.

The new Nintendo Direct – no Switch 2

Right in the Announcement of the new Nintendo Direct Big N made it clear that there would be no information about the possible successor to the Nintendo Switch. On the one hand, this eliminated most of the excitement, but on the other hand, Nintendo avoided too high expectations and even greater disappointments for millions of fans.

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Instead, numerous new games were introduced. Many of them seem like gap fillers. It is all too obvious that Nintendo is already putting its most important resources into the Switch 2. But there were also some real highlights in the Direct. Among them were four absolute classics that are now available “for free”.

Nintendo releases these classics “for free” for Nintendo Switch

Anyone who has a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack can play classics from the NES, GameBoy and Super Nintendo also games from the Sega Mega Drive, Game Boy Advance and N64. At no additional cost.

The game library of countless classics is constantly growing and so during the new Direct four masterpieces announced. It is a matter of:

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  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Four Swords (GBA, 2003)
  • Metroid: Zero Mission (GBA, 2004)
  • Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (N64, 1997)
  • Perfect Dark (N64, 2000)

These timeless classics have been equipped with convenient functions such as the ability to save at any time or a rewind feature. Perfect Dark even offers a 4-player online mode. How much does a subscription cost?

The annual membership at Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack costs 34.99 euros for 12 months. A family membership for up to 8 accounts costs 69,99 Euro Are these brilliant new classics on the Switch worth the money to you? Or are you already a member and won't pay a penny extra for Turok and Co.?

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