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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

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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.

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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, Lombardy 1
Albacete, Castille-La Mancha 1
Manchester, England 1
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Community Discussion

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Nintendo Switch Online Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • wabisuke665
    侘助 (@wabisuke665) reported

    @himikokuromi @Verliswolf @DynamoSuperX When the first Pokemon game became a huge hit, Nintendo decided that it was too much of a hit and that it would be better not to have it under their control, so they separated it from Nintendo. If there is a problem, it is The Pokemon Company.

  • FloofiestBoi
    Just ⚠️ Floof (@FloofiestBoi) reported

    Everybody who bought a switch 2 despite the horrific anti consumer choices Nintendo made regarding the product: YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM

  • cgameroot
    Cgamer (@cgameroot) reported

    @n00bywarrior @Pirat_Nation Of all the exclusives PKMN saga is the only one that went down in quality. The others still go without a problem and promise quality overall. So no. Nintendo is not to blame. GameFreak is not to blame either. The Pokemon Company is the true enemy here.+

  • AamiAmayas
    SansAmayas (@AamiAmayas) reported

    @Pirat_Nation nintendo isn't the problem this is tpc

  • TheRoninEternal
    Ronin 𝕏 (@TheRoninEternal) reported

    It hasn't even been a week and @Nintendo STILL has a joy con issue. Was there no R&D being done for the last 8 years that the original Nintendo Switch had been out for? Even the SEGA Dreamcast had a more responsive and lasting joystick on their controller.

  • spamllama
    🌼marm 💛s his fictional boyfriends (@spamllama) reported

    if i tweet at nintendo about my broken switch 2 will y’all help me bug them till they respond

  • LinkofHyrule89
    Matthew Garbett (@LinkofHyrule89) reported

    @KentThe3rd @NoogyTweet I'm sure that Nintendo will update the translation layer (not actually an emulator) more over time but there are such a small amount of games that are having issues it makes more sense for the developers to try and fix the games if they are able to and delist them until they do.

  • Beandip1CR
    Caleb Reynolds (@Beandip1CR) reported

    If I buy a Nintendo switch 2 will it fix the crappy qualify of my pokemon scarlet? Imma say nah. Sad, a game from the 20s can barely run at 30 fps.

  • YG6453098439251
    YG (@YG6453098439251) reported

    @deathwhitch @JordiumZ2002 Man almost every console that’s came out this decade has had this problem. The difference is that Nintendo at least throws out a bunch of exclusives by the end of the year

  • TheRoninEternal
    Ronin 𝕏 (@TheRoninEternal) reported

    It hasn't even been a week and @Nintendo STILL has a joy con issue. Was there no R&D being done for the last 8 years the the original Nintendo Switch had been out for? Even the SEGA Dreamcast had a more responsive and lasting joystick on their controller.

  • VGamingJunkie
    🐙VGamingJunkie🏴‍☠️ VT (@VGamingJunkie) reported

    @AkumaMikoVT Apparently, Nintendo didn't have a problem with it but was worried CERO (Japanese ESRB) wouldn't rate it so it isn't directly their fault? That's what I read, anyway. To my knowledge, Nintendo hasn't forced censorships on a game past just no AO since the N64 era.

  • Senator_Cthulu
    Steven Narey (@Senator_Cthulu) reported

    @Stealth40k My issue with this is that there were a lot of games from developers and companies that Nintendo were hyping up as partners that were skipped, and they can't show all of those games in a Direct. As much as we have Raidou this month, no P3R, P4R or Metaphor announcements yet seems

  • RoyalRooterSox
    Red Sox Royal Rooter (@RoyalRooterSox) reported

    I bought a physical copy instead of the bundle because I prefer physical games so I did pay $80 for it. And I don't regret my purchase. Online Knockout Tour is the best MK experience I've ever had. But I do have some issues with the open world and the menu UI. Nintendo needs to make some free DLC for this, too. Paid can come later. I do think overall, some games are worth $80. But not every big AAA game. And the value is gonna be different for different gamers. If most games go to $80, I'll buy far fewer games every year. At least Nintendo is doing this on a game by game basis (DK is $70). Microsoft is making ALL their games $80 starting with Outer Worlds 2, which is crazy.

  • Xtremeisthebest
    Xtreme (@Xtremeisthebest) reported

    @nintendoGamer42 @AesirMalos bro cmon, I like Nintendo, but the price of $80 is a BIT too expensive. If it was $70 though, I'd have absolutely NO problem with this.

  • MegaSwampert419
    Kiryu (@MegaSwampert419) reported

    @Majewra @Xbox Have you considered Nintendo is the problem not Gamefreak?

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