As a gaming and tech enthusiast, I get asked this question a lot – can you really play games on the Nintendo Switch without paying anything?
The good news is, yes you definitely can! While the Switch doesn‘t have as robust free gaming options as Xbox or Playstation, there are still plenty of ways to build a solid game library without spending a dime.
In this comprehensive guide, I‘ll share the best methods I‘ve discovered as a bargain-hunting Switch owner for getting free games. I‘ll also provide tips to maximize your savings, along with the pros and cons of each approach.
So read on to transform your Switch into an affordable (or even free!) gaming machine.
An Expert‘s Overview on Free Switch Gaming
After testing and researching all of the available options extensively, here are the top ways I recommend playing for free on the Switch:
- Downloading legit free-to-play games from the Nintendo eShop
- Claiming classic NES and SNES games through Nintendo Switch Online
- Trying out limited game trials, demos and prologues
- Using homebrew mods and emulators (with caution!)
- Taking advantage of sporadic free game promotions and deals
- Getting free or deeply discounted accessories and controllers
Combining these methods, I‘ve been able to build a library of over 20 great free games on my Switch, including multiplayer hits like Fortnite, Rocket League, and Warframe.
The catch is that you‘ll need to be flexible and patient – this isn‘t like Xbox Game Pass where hundreds of free games are available instantly. But for the budget-conscious gamer, it‘s definitely possible to get a lot of mileage from the Switch without overspending.
Now let‘s dive into the details on each approach…
Free-to-Play Switch Games: The Core of Your Library
The Nintendo eShop has a growing catalog of high-quality free-to-play games spanning various genres.
According to market analyst reports, over 75 free games are available, and Nintendo added 25 more in 2022 alone.
Here are some of the best free Switch games available now and coming soon:
Game | Genre | Key Features |
---|---|---|
Fortnite | Battle Royale | Massive 100 player matches, frequent updates |
Rocket League | Sports | Physics-based soccer with rocket cars, online play |
Pokémon Unite | MOBA | 5v5 team battles, approachable introduction to MOBAs |
Multiversus | Fighting | Iconic characters like Batman and Shaggy, chaotic 4-player battles |
The nice thing is these legit free games from trusted publishers provide the full core experience without having to pay. You may opt for minor in-game purchases, but they are completely optional.
Make sure to check the coming soon section as new free games are added to the eShop all the time.
Unlock NES and SNES Classics with Nintendo Switch Online
A Nintendo Switch Online membership (starting at $3.99 monthly) grants access to a Netflix-style library of over 130 classic NES and SNES games.
There are iconic Nintendo titles like Super Mario Bros. 3, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Donkey Kong Country, and Kirby‘s Adventure. The catalog grows by 3-4 games per month.
It‘s a great legal way to enjoy retro gaming on the Switch for free. Just be sure to cancel the renewal if you want to avoid being charged after the first month.
Get Your Game Demos On
While not full free games, I highly recommend checking out the many time-limited game trials, demos, and prologues available for free on the eShop.
Game Demo | Game |
---|---|
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity | Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity |
Dragon Quest Builders 2 | Dragon Quest Builders 2 |
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker | Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker |
These free demos allow you to play sizable chunks like the beginning hours of the full game. It‘s a great way to kick the tires before deciding on whether to buy.
Paid games like Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default II also come with separate free prologue versions you can play endlessly.
The Expert‘s Caution on Homebrew and Mods
Now for the more risky but rewarding method – hacking your Switch via homebrew and custom firmware mods.
With some technical skill, you can install homebrew apps and software like:
- YouTube
- Netflix and Hulu
- Game emulators for old systems like NES, SNES, GameBoy, and N64
- Save game editors and cheat programs
This can significantly expand what you can do with your Switch for free. However, I would caution most users against modding their Switch, as there are downsides:
- It will void your warranty instantly
- Risk of bricking your console if things go wrong
- Can get your console banned from the eShop
- Requires some tech savvy to pull off safely
So proceed carefully and at your own risk if going the homebrew route. But it remains one of the best ways to turn the Switch into an all-in-one entertainment system.
Keep an Eye Out for Free Game Promotions
While not consistent, be on the lookout for occasional free game giveaways and promotions for the Switch.
For example, Nintendo offered a free 7-day trial of Splatoon 2. Epic Games gives away the Better Together version of Minecraft for free on the eShop.
You can also find great deals on discounted or free Switch games by:
- Following gaming deal accounts on Twitter and turning on alerts
- Checking the eShop frequently for sales
- Using My Nintendo rewards points for game discounts
- Buying used physical copies from GameStop, eBay, or Craigslist
It takes some persistence, but you can scoop up some free gems over time through giveaways and promotions.
Score Free and Cheap Switch Accessories
To complete your free gaming setup, take advantage of promotions and sales on Switch accessories:
- Extra controllers like the Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers often go on sale
- Nintendo offers free Joy-Con repairs if they suffer from drift issues
- Check Dollar General, Walmart, and Five Below for heavily discounted accessories
- DIY accessories like joycon grips can be 3D printed for free
With a bit of searching across retailer deals and DIY options, you can kit out your Switch with extra controllers and accessories without breaking the bank.
Closing Thoughts on Gaming for Free on the Switch
While limited compared to other platforms, getting free games for the Nintendo Switch is very feasible:
Pros
- Dozens of legit free-to-play games available
- Classic retro titles with a Switch Online membership
- Try before you buy with special demos
- Homebrew mods can expand functionality greatly (if you‘re cautious)
- Free promotions and discounted accessories help round out the experience
Cons
- Selection not as extensive as Game Pass or PS Plus free games
- Online multiplayer requires a paid subscription
- Homebrew mods can brick or ban your console if done incorrectly
- Lack of entertainment apps without mods or a smartphone
With the right set of expectations and combination of methods, you can build a great free Switch game library. I hope these tips from my extensive experience help you play more while spending less.
What free Switch games are you excited about? I‘m always eager to learn about new promotions and deals, so let me know in the comments!