Nintendo Switch 2 has Xbox One features but packaged much better


The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct today gave us more information on the next handheld to shake up the market. Though two particular parts of the announcement that were met with delight may be familiar to Xbox fans, especially those still reeling from the doomed announcement of the Xbox One.

It’s fun and frivolous when Nintendo offer game sharing (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)

GameShare is Family Sharing in a different font

Yes the Nintendo Switch 2 boasts game sharing, the ability to share your games with friends and family who don’t even own the game. As long as you own it, GameShare will work with up to four consoles at a time including the original Switch and Switch Lite.

It’s incredibly consumer friendly and almost makes up for the eyewatering price of the handheld which will be $449 and game prices of $80, setting the tone for future game price hikes. Almost.

Back in 2013, when the Xbox One was revealed, Microsoft had planned to include a feature called ‘Family Sharing’, which would have allowed players to share their library with up to 10 people designated as family members.

This was meant to improve access to games without the need for physically sharing discs but unfortunately was paired with the announcement of the controversial ‘always-online’ DRM policy. The backlash included accusations of the scheme being a direct attack on the used game market.

Yet another example of Microsoft being ahead of their time and trying to push the industry in a direction it wasn’t ready for, but considering the reaction to Nintendo’s announcement today, the audience is now willing and ready. So come on Xbox, enough messing about and give us the Friends and Family pass!





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