What Are the Differences Between a Primary and Non-Primary Nintendo Switch Console?
Information
Nintendo Accounts can be linked to multiple Nintendo Switch consoles, but you can only have one primary console at a time. The first Nintendo Switch console you use to access Nintendo eShop on a Nintendo Switch console will become your primary console.
Any other Nintendo Switch consoles you link your account to are non-primary consoles.
Primary Console | Non-Primary Console(s) | |
Purchase new content using your Nintendo Account | YES | YES |
Redownload your content using your Nintendo Account | YES | YES |
Play your content using your Nintendo Account while online | YES | YES |
Access the benefits of your Nintendo Switch Online membership | YES | YES |
Play your content using your Nintendo Account while offline | YES An internet connection is still required to use online features or for games which require a subscription service. | NO |
Allow other users to play your downloaded content, online or offline | YES | NO |
Additional information
- How to check which console is your primary console: To verify if a console is the primary console for your Nintendo Account, check the "Primary console" section in your Nintendo eShop Account Information.
- How to change your primary console: To change which console is set as your primary console, you will need to deactivate your current primary console. The next time you access Nintendo eShop on a Nintendo Switch console, the console you use to access Nintendo eShop will automatically be set as your primary console.
- Playing your games on multiple consoles: When using downloadable software on a non-primary console, your game will pause if your Nintendo Account is used to access downloadable software on any other Nintendo Switch console.