Nintendo has revealed that it will remove the Super Famicom title Super Formation Soccer from its Switch Online service in Japan on March 28. This marks the first instance of any game being removed from the Switch Online retro library. While it is uncertain why this delisting is occurring specifically in Japan and whether it foreshadows future removals, it highlights rights ownership issues as Spike Chunsoft owns the IP. Currently, Super Soccer remains accessible in North America and Europe, underlining the regional discrepancies in Nintendo’s service.
Nintendo has announced that it will remove the classic Super Formation Soccer from its Switch Online service in Japan, marking a significant change for its retro library.
Legendary designer Hideki Kamiya criticized Nintendo's decision to remove Super Formation Soccer, suggesting it shows subscriptions are flawed.
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