The Nintendo Store App Is Finally Available on Both iOS and Android
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The Nintendo Store App Is Finally Available on Both iOS and Android
"Through the Nintendo Store app listed on App Store and Play Store, users can explore and shop for Switch and Switch 2 consoles, accessories, digital and physical games, and other official merchandise. While purchases are not completed within the app itself, selecting a product opens it in the default web browser for checkout. Despite this indirect process, the app is expected to provide a smoother, faster browsing experience than navigating the eShop through a mobile browser."
"Some features require players to log in to the Nintendo Store using a Nintendo Account and Network ID. Once signed in, users can view detailed gameplay records showing what titles they've played and how long they've played them. This feature covers data from the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, while activity from older systems like the Wii U and 3DS is displayed up to February 2020. Previously, such information was only accessible through Nintendo's parental control tools."
Nintendo released a dedicated Nintendo Store app for iPhone, iPad, and Android, replacing the Japan-only My Nintendo app and expanding availability to select global regions. The app allows browsing and shopping for Switch and Switch 2 consoles, accessories, digital and physical games, and official merchandise, while product purchases are completed in the device’s web browser. Signed-in users can view detailed gameplay records for Switch and Switch 2, with older Wii U and 3DS activity visible up to February 2020. The app provides push notifications for wishlist discounts and a personalized feed of news and game updates, streamlining mobile access to Nintendo's online offerings.
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