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Which Country Has The Cheapest Nintendo Switch Online?

Published April 13th, 2026
Published April 13th, 2026Updated April 13th303 words~3 min read

Compare Nintendo Switch Online prices by country for individual, family, and Expansion Pack memberships without mixing plan duration or feature bundles.

Nintendo Switch Online prices by country

Nintendo Switch Online is one of the clearest examples of regional membership pricing differences. Nintendo does not use just one global membership price: each billing market can have its own local currency, its own tax-inclusive sticker price, and in some cases its own plan lineup.

This guide compares Nintendo Switch Online and Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack prices by country. The live table separates the plan types that can be matched cleanly in each market:

  • Individual 1 Month
  • Individual 3 Months
  • Individual 12 Months
  • Family 12 Months
  • Individual + Expansion Pack 12 Months
  • Family + Expansion Pack 12 Months

What this comparison is useful for

  • See how much the same Nintendo membership costs country by country
  • Compare the standard plan against Expansion Pack pricing without mixing them together
  • Spot the cheapest annual or monthly market once prices are converted into one currency

Important context

  • This page tracks regular Nintendo Switch Online membership prices only.
  • Some markets do not include every duration. When that happens, Subscription Land keeps the comparison limited to the memberships that can be matched cleanly.
  • Expansion Pack pricing is tracked as its own set of plans because it includes a different feature bundle from the standard Nintendo Switch Online membership.

FAQ

Does Nintendo Switch Online pricing vary by country?
Yes. Nintendo sets different local prices across billing markets, so the same membership can be cheaper or more expensive depending on the country.

Why is a 3-month plan missing in some markets?
This guide tracks only membership durations that can be matched cleanly. If a country does not have a clear 3-month product, it is left out of the table for that market.

Does this include Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack?
Yes. The table includes the annual individual and family Expansion Pack memberships where Nintendo sells them.

Live price comparison

Filter by plan, currency, and region to uncover the best value. The header shows the latest verified price snapshot when fresh data is available.

Statistics

Based on converted prices for Individual 12 Months in USD across 24 countries.

Cheapest country
South Korea
$12.97
Most expensive country
Austria
$22.76
Spread
$9.79
75.5% between cheapest and most expensive
Median price
$21.05
Middle country after sorting by price
Average price
$20.37
Mean across 24 countries
Countries included
24
Matches your current filters
Currency

Billed prices stay in each country's original billing currency, while comparison prices are converted into USD.

#214.84 USD2,400 JPY

Plan-first price check

Quick answer for Nintendo Switch Online

Use Individual 12 Months for a clean Nintendo Switch Online baseline, then switch to Family or Expansion Pack when that is what you need.

Current low

South Korea

$12.97 (₩19,900 local)

Price gap

108% spread

Based on 47 clean country rows in the selected plan.

Historical low

South Korea

$12.97 (₩19,900 local)

Seen Jun 18, 2026

Price history

Monthly low for the selected plan, converted into the current page currency.

Jun 2026 changes

188 rows across 47 countries

Latest monthly low

South Korea · $12.97

Month-over-month low

Flat versus previous monthly low

Previous monthly low

South Korea · $12.97

How to keep the answer honest

  • Individual 12 Months is the clearest annual baseline.
  • Family 12 Months should be compared as a household membership.
  • Expansion Pack is a different feature bundle and needs its own filter.

Before you act on a low price

  • Plan duration matters: one-month, three-month, and annual rows are not substitutes.
  • Expansion Pack pricing should not be blended with the standard membership.
  • Country availability can differ by duration and plan type.

Can you use the cheapest country price?

Treat the low-price row as a comparison signal, not a promise that your account can switch countries. Nintendo Switch Online can still apply billing-country, payment-method, tax, student, household, store-region, and plan-availability rules.

  • Match the plan firstCompare the same plan, billing period, and eligibility rules before judging the cheapest country.
  • Pay the provider directlySkip reseller accounts, grey-market gift cards, and region-bypass advice. Provider billing rules still win.
  • Respect missing rowsWhen a country is absent, the row was not clean enough for this comparison. Better blank than misleading.
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