

It was a peanut butter and chocolate-esque pairing: The explosively popular "Fortnite" with the explosively popular Nintendo Switch console. The red-hot blockbuster "Fortnite" finally arrived on Nintendo's Switch back in June, nearly a full year after the game launched on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Assuredly, it doesn't hurt that "Fortnite" continues to be the biggest game in the world right now. "Fortnite" appears to be an exception because you don't have to pay to play it - it could be a tough sell to charge Nintendo Switch owners a fee to play a free-to-play game.

Additionally, third-party games like the upcoming "Diablo 3" will apparently require the service. As previously mentioned, Nintendo's own "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" and "Splatoon 2" will both require the paid service.
