For Nintendo fans in Japan, April 24, 2025 is a big day — with Nintendo set to reveal just who has been lucky enough to get the chance to snap up a Switch 2 via official My Nintendo Store pre-orders.
Nintendo has announced plans to open a new official store in Fukuoka, Japan at the end of 2025. Nintendo Fukuoka will be the company’s fourth official store in Japan, joining Nintendo Tokyo, Nintendo ...
After months of anticipation, Nintendo’s Switch 2 console has launched. While some might be hoping to walk into a store on June 5 and snag Nintendo’s next-gen offering, customers in Japan are ...
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Nintendo has removed the 50-hour gameplay requirement for Switch 2 purchases on the My Nintendo Store in Japan.
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Nintendo has dropped some bad news for Japanese consumers looking to ...
Switch 2 preorders are live in some parts of the world–or were live, briefly, before selling out–but Nintendo is warning some consumers to be wary of scammers trying to con eager consumers out of ...
Nintendo announced that the Japan regional version of the Nintendo eShop and the My Nintendo Store will stop accepting overseas payment methods, such as credit and debit cards issued outside of Japan ...
TL;DR: Nintendo faces a supply shortage for the highly anticipated Switch 2 in Japan, with over 2.2 million pre-order requests exceeding available stock. To curb scalping, pre-orders require an active ...
Nintendo eShop and My Nintendo Store for Japan will stop accepting payments from international credit cards and PayPal accounts from March 25, 2025. In a statement posted to its support page, the ...
Nintendo’s president Shuntaro Furukawa has apologized in advance for the company’s failure to meet demand for the Switch 2 in Japan after 2.2 million people applied for the My Nintendo Store pre-order ...
Nintendo is making changes to its eShop in Japan. Nintendo announced today that there are changes coming in an attempt to combat fraudulent use. It’s unclear what specific fraud Nintendo is trying to ...