Nintendo Update Gives Hope For Game Boy NSO Expansion

A new interview has recharged many fans' hopes that Nintendo Switch Online could soon get Game Boy titles. A release recently guaranteed that Game Boy Advance games would soon come to the service, yet so far nothing of the sort has been authoritatively affirmed. Nintendo Switch Online's Expansion Pack subscription choice was first reported in October of 2021, and has since added several new games and perks to the service.

Until late 2021, a Nintendo Switch Online subscription was fundamentally used for playing multiplayer games online and accessing a library of NES and SNES titles. The initial NSO Expansion Pack subscription included access to a small bunch of N64 and Sega Genesis games, as well as the Animal Crossing: New Horizons DLC Happy Home Paradise. Since then, new titles for every platform have advanced toward the service, as has access to the Mario Kart Booster Pack DLCs and special stuff for Splatoon 2. There have for some time been theories about what will be added close to Nintendo Switch Online's Expansion Pack, with rumors of Game Boy titles being added first gaining footing soon after the Expansion Pack's release last year, when Nintendo stated its plans to continue expanding the service.

Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa stated in a new interview that Nintendo will continue to extend Nintendo Switch Online's service consistently, VideoGamesChronicle reports. Furukawa pointed out that despite the fact that subscription numbers for the service have not been released since last year, they have been steadily growing since the release of the Expansion Pack.

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In spite of the fact that it is all speculative, Furukawa's statements about continuing to add to the service have almost certainly refueled the rumors of Game Boy games soon making their direction to the platform. These new games coming to the service would without a doubt raise the worth of the subscription, and perhaps convince some players who scoffed at the cost of Nintendo Switch Online's Expansion Pack to consider upgrading. Be that as it may, despite past leaks and this new interview, fans should remember nothing has been affirmed - the new additions to the service could in all likelihood be more N64 and Sega Genesis titles.

The expansion of a fresh out of the box new section of copied games would surely increase energy about Nintendo Switch Online, and reasonable drive new users to the service. Albeit still gossip, the rehashed leaks and comments from Nintendo executives in all actuality do strongly infer that Game Boy titles will advance toward the console at some point. Nintendo has long attempted to raise the allure of Nintendo Switch Online and its Expansion Pack, and these reputed new titles could be just what the service needs to widen its allure.