Can I use multiple accounts on the Nintendo Switch and buy 1 download game per account (and use them all)?
I buy digital games on fresh accounts for the PS4: i.e. 1 game per account. This opens the (easier) possibility to sell or lend games (i.e. selling or lending the account actually).
You can keep playing from your normal standard account (i.e. the Playstation network account for the PS4). This is important for online gaming and gaming friends (where you appear with your account name) and for trophies (which are linked to the account).
Normally, only the account who bought a game can play it. But on the Playstation you can set an account as 'primary' on 1 console. On that console every account can play the game, even offline.
Now the questions:
- Can I use multiple accounts on 1 Nintendo Switch and play all their games?
- Do I need to do similar 'tricks' like on the PS4? Or does it work different there? How?
- Is there any other restriction/hurdle which makes this PS4-way of separate game-accounts impractical/impossible?
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Can multiple accounts play the same downloaded game on Switch?
Can other people play my games on Nintendo Switch? All user accounts on your primary Nintendo Switch console can play games you've purchased with your Nintendo Account.How do you let other users play downloaded games Switch?
Like the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, you can gameshare on your Nintendo Switch. As long as you have a digital copy of a game in your account, you can easily share that game with a friend or just between a Switch and a Switch Lite.Are Switch games shared between accounts?
If one system will be shared by several users, we recommend that you make it the primary console for all Nintendo Accounts with purchased content. Digital games are tied to the Nintendo Account that purchased them.Using 1 Account on Nintendo Switch \u0026 Switch Lite - Playing Your Digital Purchases \u0026 Cloud Saves
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