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  1. accounts.nintendo.com › loginNintendo Account

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  2. My Nintendo makes playing games and interacting with Nintendo even more fun. You can earn points and redeem them to get rewards like in-game content and discounts on digital games. Anyone with a...

  3. Anyone with a Nintendo Account can use My Nintendo free of charge! Earn points, get rewards. Rewards programme. You can earn points in all sorts of ways, from playing games on Nintendo Switch...

  4. A Nintendo Account is an account which you will need in order to use various services provided by Nintendo. You can create one using a computer or smartphone. * In order to use online...

  5. In order to use all the features offered on Nintendo Switch, a Nintendo Account must be linked with a user account on your console. * Only one Nintendo Account can be linked to each...

  6. A Nintendo Account is an account that is required for using certain services from Nintendo, such as Nintendo Switch online services (including access to the Nintendo Switch eShop), off-device...

  7. Information: A Nintendo Account is an account that is required for using certain services from Nintendo, such as Nintendo Switch online services (including access to Nintendo eShop for Nintendo...

  8. A Nintendo Account is an account that is required for using certain services from Nintendo, such as online services for Nintendo Switch (including access to the Nintendo Switch eShop),...

  9. How to Sign In to a Nintendo Account. Applies to: Nintendo Switch Family, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Account. Steps to log in to your existing...

  10. A Nintendo Account is an account that is required for using certain services from Nintendo, such as off-device software purchases and the My Nintendo rewards programme. A Nintendo Account...

  11. Access resources to learn everything you need to know about Accounts & My Nintendo, Nintendo Account & NNID, and Manage Accounts

  12. The ability to use a Nintendo Network ID, Facebook or Twitter to sign in to an existing Nintendo Account or to create a new Nintendo Account has been discontinued. We apologise for any...

  13. Nintendo Account Recovery Process. How to Create a Nintendo Account. How to Delete a Nintendo Account. How to Set Up 2-Step Authentication (named “two-step verification” in the Nintendo...

  14. What to Do: There are various different ways to sign in to your Nintendo Account, depending on where you are signing in and what options you have enabled: Using the email address (or Sign-In ID)...

  15. Forgot Nintendo Account Sign-in Info. Applies to: Nintendo Switch Family, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Account. Steps for...

  16. Applies to: Nintendo Switch Family, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Account. Learn how to recover and secure your Nintento Account when: You...

  17. Complete these steps. Go to the Nintendo Account website (accounts.nintendo.com). Select Create a Nintendo Account in the upper-right or towards the bottom of the page. Enter your date...

  18. Go to the Nintendo Account website and sign in to your Nintendo Account. Select Sign-in and security settings then scroll down to the Sign-in ID section and click Edit. Enter your current...

  19. How to Adjust Nintendo Account Profile Settings. Applies to: Nintendo Switch Family, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Account. Learn how...

  20. Any Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online features.

  21. Nintendo Switch Online individual membership. Free 7-day Trial. Unless you cancel by the end of the free trial, you will be enrolled in an automatically renewing membership (no Expansion Pack).

  22. Select “Family group” then “Add a member” from your Nintendo Account settings page. Then select “Create an account for a child” to add a child aged 12 or younger to your family group. You...

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