4/25/19

Isaac Hart

Players of a popular online fighting-game say they're having issues with Ninetendo's online services. Many of them are frustrated, because the websites on occasion havegone down completely. Bobcat Update's Isaac Hart has more on the story.

The Super Smash Brothers franchise has come a long way since the first entry was released in 1999 with eight playable Nintendo fighters. The latest entry in the series, Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, boasts more than 70 fighters and it received a sizable update  last week. However, when attempting to download the update to their consoles, players encountered errors and connection problems.
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Nintendo's track record for online and online multiplayer services is far from spotless. According to top players, this isn't the first time Ninetendo has had poor online functionality. There have been similar problems with earlier versions of the Smash Brothers series.
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Prior to Ultimate's release, Nintendo's online play was free, but that's no longer the case for the Nintendo Switch. Players are paying for an almost identical experience that they once received for free. 
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Nintendo has several game releases planned that will also require the same paid service to play online. Some players say they aren't quite sure they're on-board for that.
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