We finally have a Nintendo Store app for iOS and Android
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We finally have a Nintendo Store app for iOS and Android
"Nintendo has released an official Nintendo Store app, allowing more fans to access the eShop on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Five years after exclusively launching in Japan as the " My Nintendo " app, Nintendo has now expanded the iOS and Android experience under a new name to other regions, including the US, UK, Canada, and most of Europe."
"According to the App Store and Play Store listings, the Nintendo Store app allows users to browse and purchase Switch 2 and Switch consoles, hardware accessories, physical and digital games, and other Nintendo merchandise. The app will open a page on your device's default web browser when products are selected, rather than allow you to complete purchases in-app, but it's still a more convenient way to access the Nintendo eShop compared to manually visiting the mobile browser storefront."
"A Nintendo account and network ID are required to access some app features, including the ability to check historical gaming activity, showing what games you played, when you played them, and how long for. This includes Switch and Switch 2 data, along with the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, though the latter two consoles will only show play activity up to February 2020. Players could only previously access this information by setting up parental controls."
Nintendo released an official Nintendo Store app for iPhone, iPad, and Android, expanding availability beyond its earlier Japan-only My Nintendo app. The app allows browsing and purchasing Switch 2 and Switch consoles, accessories, physical and digital games, and other merchandise, but product selections open in the device's default web browser rather than completing purchases in-app. A Nintendo Account and network ID are required for some features, including viewing historical play activity across Switch, Switch 2, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U (the latter two only through February 2020). The app supports wish-list sale notifications, a news feed, and rewards for checking in at official stores and events. The app joins Nintendo Music and Nintendo Today as destination apps.
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