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Nintendo Switch Sports Pro League Explained

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Nintendo Switch Sports Pro League Explained
Nintendo Switch Sports Pro League Explained
Nintendo Switch Sports Pro League Explained
Nintendo Switch Sports Pro League Explained

Today in this article we will show you how to unlock Pro League in Nintendo Switch Sports. But the process is not entirely clear, in fact it is very simple. We'll also show you how to stop Pro League so you can play freely without spoiling your rank. Lastly, we'll discuss whether you can play Pro League in co-op. So, with the introduction, let's dive straight into the meat of the matter, shall we?

How to Unlock Nintendo Switch Sports Pro League

If we talk about how to unlock Pro League in Nintendo Switch Sports, then you just have to play the game in online matches for a long time.. For example, you need to play, say, ten online matches of Bowling to unlock the Bowling Pro League. You have to go through this process for every sport individually. Now, you don’t have to win these matches, but that seems to increase the number you need to play to unlock the Pro League. People are reporting having to go through up to thirty online matches for Tennis and Volleyball. So, just stick with it.

You will get notification whenever you unlock Pro League in any game. The game will explain everything you need to know at that point, including how the ladder works. If you want to pause Pro League, go to Options in the Play Globally menu, then to Pro League Settings. From there, you can pause the Pro League in any sport. That way, you can play freely without your rank being affected.

Can You Play Co-Op Pro League Matches in Nintendo Switch Sports

If this question is running in your mind that can we play co-op Pro League matches in Nintendo Switch Sports? So the answer is - no, you can’t really play Nintendo Switch Sports coop Pro League matches once you unlock them. I mean, you can still play co-op matches both online or on the couch, as it were. However, when you’re playing with friends or randos on the internet this way, your Pro League rank won’t move. That makes perfect sense to me, in all honesty. Otherwise, what’s to stop people from playing with friends who then intentionally lose? That would give everyone an unfair advantage to say the least. And if everyone’s doing it, then the very idea of ranked competition becomes complete pointless. So, yeah, when it comes to the Pro League, you’re on your own. On the bright side, if a friend ends up kicking your butt, your rank will be safe.


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