Nintendo Switch não terá saves na nuvem para jogos como Pokémon e Splatoon 2.

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"Nintendo Switch will not have saves in the cloud for games like Pokémon and Splatoon 2 Nintendo is preparing to launch the Online Switch service, which will charge $ 1999 per year for features like multiplayer and progress saving in the cloud However, the company confirms that some games will not have saves, including Pokémon Let's Go, Dark Souls Remastered and Splatoon 2 According to her, the idea is to "guarantee fair play"

According to Ars Technica, Nintendo's official website says in fine print that eight games "Do not support Cloud Data Backup" (Save Data Cloud Backup) Are they: Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu Pokémon Let's Go Eevee Splatoon 2 Dark Souls Remastered Dead Cells FIFA 19 NBA 2K19 NBA Playgrounds This can be a problem because Cloud Backup is one of the few ways backup (You can also transfer a full backup from one Switch to another) If the console is lost, stolen or stops working, your progress will be lost In May, Nintendo had already said that this feature would work with "most" of games, not all

Nintendo wants to "guarantee fair play" in Switch's multiplayer In a statement to Game Informer, the company explains that it has taken this decision "to ensure the fair play " It says that in certain games, cloud backup "would allow you to retrieve items that were negotiated for other players, or return to a higher online multiplayer ranking " Nintendo continues: "To ensure that Backups in the Cloud can not be used to unfairly affect online multiplayer rankings, the feature will not be enabled on Splatoon 2 " However, it seems that other games with online multiplayer ranking (such as Arms) are not affected The company still does not reveal the full list of games without a backup, but says: "The vast majority of Nintendo Switch games will support Save Data Cloud Backup

" This includes Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Nintendo Direct will probably reveal more details about Switch Online It was scheduled for release last week, but was postponed – even without date – due to a major earthquake that struck Japan Nintendo calls Switch Online for Brazil The Nintendo website for Brazil has a page dedicated to Switch Online, mentioning individual signatures (1 month, 3 months, 12 months) and family subscription (12 months), all with "price to be determined" About Cloud Backup, we only have the following: "details about this functionality will be made available prior to the launch of the paid service in September

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