Article 3Z3V6 You can now share your Switch game downloads across consoles

You can now share your Switch game downloads across consoles

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Kyle Orland
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Enlarge / John can now switch between two Switch consoles.

Switch owners can now easily load digital software purchases onto more than one console following a firmware update that was rolled out last night.

Switch firmware version 6.0.0, which is necessary to use the new Switch Online service, introduces the ability to associate "non-primary consoles" with your Nintendo Account (in addition to the "primary console" where you first used the account). Those non-primary consoles will be able to download any digital games purchased on the account, though Nintendo notes you "must have an active Internet connection" while playing those games on any secondary system.

Before you start planning to share your Nintendo Account game library with a few dozen friends, note that only one Switch at a time can access the digital library on that account. "When using downloadable software on a non-primary console, your game will pause if your Nintendo Account is used to access downloadable software on any other Nintendo Switch console," Nintendo writes.

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