Nintendo Switch Online Outage Map
The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Nintendo Switch Online users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Nintendo Switch Online, make sure to submit a report below
The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.
Nintendo Switch Online users affected:
Nintendo Switch Online Service lets the console owners enjoy online multiplayer gaming as well as a dedicated smartphone app that connects to the Nintendo Switch system and helps connect with friends for co-op and competitive games online.
Most Affected Locations
Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:
| Location | Reports |
|---|---|
| Melbourne, VIC | 1 |
| Vallejo, CA | 1 |
| Mobile, AL | 1 |
| Milan, Lombardia | 1 |
| Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha | 1 |
| Manchester, England | 1 |
Community Discussion
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Nintendo Switch Online Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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CubeishSlime
(@Cubeconquer) reported
@PIMPNITEYT @NintendoAmerica You would think they would be easily able to just add Home to the 3ds and keep the service running after the online services go down
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Sophia
(@Shiori_Ishimaru) reported
I think Nintendo sees digital as something fleeting and perishable. But by taking down their services for purchasing games, they've created a service problem. What's that old Gabe Newell quote? Piracy is an issue of service.
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Fat-TEA
(@Fat_DTEA) reported
@Disentegration0 @DrewSav i thought the issue was the 3ds/wii u shop is the cheapest way to get older system games that aren't on the nintendo online system. finding gameboy games would be almost impossible (or expensive). the wii u and 3ds games can still be found used and the pop ones were ported.
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Spam
(@spam_ity) reported
@SB2749 Personally I don’t see the problem I think it’s nice of Nintendo to finally give everyone a reason to use emulators if they haven’t already
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Crafty (Mario Strikers arc)
(@CraftyAD360) reported
It kinda sucks cuz my Wii U was broken by my brother years ago. And hearing this news hit especially hard. Damn Nintendo. Heartless 😢
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UnanimousScum23
(@UScum23) reported
@NintendoAmerica All you idiots who support this *** backward company deserve this. They keep treating you like **** and you keep coming back for more. Always. Gotta give it to nintendo, they're dealers and they know their crackheads will always come back for more. Until your next fix fools.
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Frosst
(@realFrosst) reported
@Fawfulthgreat64 @NintendoAmerica I don’t get how that would be possible but I do have to assume that was the issue. I had two different 3DS but I played plenty of games before switching 3DSes.
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Noah
(@TheFurstrument) reported
@muttvore Nintendo: > Actively makes it harder to purchase legacy titles. > Shoves them in a ****** online service where you cannot keep them. > Gets surprised when people pirate their older titles.
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Sophia
(@Shiori_Ishimaru) reported
This is, of course, an issue Nintendo's struggle with for years. They fail to understand that artificial scarcity causes a service problem. They fail to understand that having an inconsistent library of classic games across causes service problems.
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Donna
(@SuperSquidoodle) reported
@OliverJia1014 @WumpaGem Piracy is a service problem. If Nintendo wants to stop pirates, taking them down won't work. They need to simply offer a better service then what the pirates are offering.
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Mitchell Kloc
(@The_Meech) reported
@Its7aco @NintendoAmerica problem is it literally doesn’t matter cause no matter how anti-consumer they are people refuse to vote with their wallets and they’re one of the richest companies on earth so they have free reignt to do whatever bullshit they want with basically zero consequence.
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omstuk (complete)
(@Ashynisty) reported
@KeebyAstrokat Archivists shouldn't be threatened by legal action just for doing the safekeeping work Nintendo is supposed to handle themselves but don't. There lies the problem
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Neo a.k.a ***** Kuwabara
(@NeoGameSpark) reported
Fans: We want you to put your old games on Switch Nintendo: here’s a real **** sub service with a trash lineup Fans: no, we want virtual console and maybe some DS/3DS titles. Nintendo: we’re charging you $50 a year Fans: we’ll just emulate.. Nintendo: WE’LL SEE YOU IN COURT
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(@JaffaTropica) reported
@drachenfels666 @TheeAleexJ @NintendoAmerica no the alternative is piracy. Nintendo clearly, CLEARLY has show they do not give a **** about legacy content unless it's part of their overpriced subscription service, and even then they **** it up royally.
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kiwi
(@kiwitchi) reported
does nintendo think that thisll make people buy their dogshit online service and not just emulate the games for free