The following problem.
I bought 2 games in the Nintendo e-shop where it is noted that they contain functions that require an internet connection AND paid membership for Nintendo Switch online. I also received an e-mail in which a contract is mentioned and the right of withdrawal. Can I keep the game software without paying any paid boom and without entering into this contract? Or can I cancel the purchase of an online software in this case and get my money back? Should I have just bought the games in the store? I'm a little afraid to end up in a contract I don't want and to pay extra…
Many games require a Nintendo Switch Online membership if you want to play them online. Locally on a switch or with several devices in the same location, it is also possible without.
It doesn't matter if you bought the game in the store or online. Nintendo Switch Online is not required to download from the e-shop. Often to play online (not for all games).
This system has been around on Xbox and Playstation for a long time. Nintendo has now started the Switch. At least it has been much cheaper for the switch so far.
No you don't end up in a contract. And you can't return the games.
but. Most of these games have an online function. Most also go offline. Don't know any nintendon game that only supports online mode don't worry. Nintendo is not a sausage shop that pulls people away
Some switch games have certain online features that you can only use with a paid Nintendo Online membership.
It makes no difference whether you buy the game in the e-shop or in the shop, it makes no difference.
You can buy, download and play the game without a paid Nintendo Online membership from the e-shop, just not use certain online functions of the games, e.g. Don't play against others on the Internet at Super Mario Party. Local but already.
You did not have a subscription or something with the purchase of the game, you would have to do this separately and has nothing to do with whether you buy a game online or in the store.
Do not worry.
If you buy software in the eShop, you can keep it. The only thing with Nintendo Switch Online is to point out to buyers that certain features of the game (usually everything that works online) are only available if you have an NSO subscription.
Getting an email after the purchase is normal. The matter with the contract should refer to the purchase contract. When you make a purchase you always automatically enter into a contract. You give the provider money, but he undertakes to send you the promised product.
If he does not do this, you have a right of withdrawal and can claim your money back. The fine print should indicate that the right of withdrawal is forfeited as soon as you have received the software. In other words, you can't return a game that you don't like.