Gaming > Game Play 143 143 people found this article helpful Can You Watch Netflix on Switch? Not yet but other streaming services are available By Patrick Shawn Hearn Patrick Shawn Hearn Writer Columbus State University Patrick Hearn has been a freelance technology writer for 6+ years. He has written for CBSi, GameSpot, Xfinity, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on May 8, 2024 Reviewed by Jerrick Leger Reviewed by Jerrick Leger Jerrick Leger is a CompTIA-certified IT Specialist with more than 10 years' experience in technical support and IT fields. He is also a systems administrator for an IT firm in Texas serving small businesses. lifewire's editorial guidelines In This Article View All In This Article Nintendo Switch and Netflix Netflix Pulled From Wii Could Netflix Work on Nintendo Switch? Streaming Services That Are on Switch Frequently Asked Questions Close What to Know Netflix isn't currently available for the Switch, but it might be in the future.You can watch Hulu, YouTube, and Funimation on your Switch. Download the apps from the Nintendo eShop. The Nintendo Switch has a lot going for it. Its portability, online capabilities, enormous library of games, and low price point have made it one of the best-selling consoles in the world. However, despite all of this, there's one glaring omission most fans think should be addressed: there's no Netflix for Switch. Nintendo Switch and Netflix The streaming service is painfully absent from the platform. That's not to say the service will never come to the Nintendo Switch. In an interview with Fox News, Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo's then-COO, said the company wanted to keep the focus on the games on the platform. Unfortunately, the interview took place in June of 2018. In the years since, there has been no confirmation Netflix will appear on the Nintendo Switch anytime soon, but that doesn't stop the rumor mill from turning. How to Connect Nintendo Switch to a TV Netflix Pulled From Wii One of the foremost pieces of news Netflix might be coming to the Switch is that the Wii lost support for the majority of its streaming services in early 2019. Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, and YouTube no longer work on Nintendo's old platform. Nintendo shut down all network services for the Wii, which has caused other companies to pull their services. But widespread support for those services results in more profit for those companies, so the decision has led many people to speculate all of the streaming services will soon appear on the Switch. Could Netflix Work on Nintendo Switch? There's no question the console is capable of handling the resolution. Undocked, the Nintendo Switch runs at 720p resolution at up to 60 frames per second, depending on the game. While docked, the Switch can reach 1080p resolution and up to 60 frames per second. So is Netflix a possibility on the Nintendo Switch? Absolutely. With Hulu for Nintendo Switch and YouTube already on the platform, there's little doubt that Netflix will eventually join them. The streaming service might be the perfect fit to tide gamers over in-between big game releases. Streaming Services That Are on Switch You can watch Hulu, YouTube, and Funimation on your Switch. YouTube is free; the other two do require paid memberships. Both Hulu and YouTube can be found in the eShop. To open it on Switch, go to the home screen and click the red shopping bag icon. Once in the eShop, use the search function to find the app you want and click Free Download. You'll be asked to confirm your purchase; just click Free Download again and the app will download. After that, you'll need to sign up as a member if you're trying to use a paid membership service. 3 Streaming Apps Available on Switch FAQ Can you get HBO Max on Nintendo Switch? No. There are currently no plans for a HBO Max app on Switch. Can I get Netflix on Nintendo 3DS? No. The Netflix app used to be available for 3DS, but it is no longer supported. The Nintendo eShop closed in 2023, so there's no way to get the app. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit