Nintendo's Switch Online Playtest Program information has been leaked
Last week, Nintendo announced that they would be opening a registration for a beta testing for an upcoming Switch Online Playtest Program, with no details about what the actual playtest itself would be, and it was exclusive to users with the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership.
However, upon registration to the program, one of the "important" points before finishing the registration was a specific point about not sharing, discussing or disclosing any of the information about the playtest software itself to others. While limiting, this is in no means any kind of legal NDA as many have been citing, though it's still unknown what the reach and repercussions of breaching said points would have to plausible offenders.
That, of course, didn't last long.
As soon as the playtest went live, the information about the Playtest Program got leaked online.
In short terms, the playtest program was a beta test for an upcoming MMO of sorts from Nintendo, which will be focusing on online interactivity with users to work together and "develop" a massive planet by farming resources and using their creativity, all of this with the aid of tools called "Beacons" which purify the land, with a "Dev Core" being the main hub for players to gather with other players. Some users online are citing some similarities from this Playtest Program to that of Minecraft to an extend.
The Nintendo Online Playtest Program is already closed from further registration, as only 10,000 members were accepted during the registration process, but those that were able to play it got a download code for a 2.2GB software on their Nintendo Switch.















