Multiple members have reported receiving one of these surveys, which asks players to share their experience with the higher tier so far and takes about five minutes to complete. This was highlighted on the Nintendo subreddit, with a user noting how this could be "the only way changes get made".
This isn't the first time Nintendo has sent out a survey about Switch Online. It follows the local release of the "mature" Nintendo 64 application last week, which was pre-loaded with Perfect Dark and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Nintendo also added The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords and Metroid: Zero Mission to the Game Boy Advance library in the same wave.
Earlier this month, Nintendo was advertising for roles tied to the Switch Online service ahead of its next-generation hardware announcement this fiscal year. Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has also previously noted how the Switch successor will utilize the existing account system, in order to make the transition to the next generation machine as smooth as possible. And going forward, the company wants to create a "lasting relationship" with consumers.
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