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Can Nintendo eShop cards be used in any country?

Nintendo eShop cards are compatible only for the Nintendo eShop country or region where they were intended to be sold. If you purchased a Nintendo eShop prepaid card for a different country or region, we cannot replace it, exchange it, or offer a refund.
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Do Nintendo codes work internationally?

Nintendo Switch Online membership codes are specific to a particular region, which means they can only be redeemed on systems and/or Nintendo Accounts that are set to that same region. Codes purchased for use in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico can only be used with a Nintendo Account set to one of those three countries.
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Are eShop cards universal?

Prepaid Nintendo eShop Cards can be redeemed in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch systems. As of August 29, 2022, it is no longer possible to use a Nintendo eShop Card to add funds to an account in Nintendo eShop on Wii U or the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
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How do I use Nintendo eShop outside the US?

1. Change your device country in Nintendo Switch
  1. Using your Nintendo Switch, go to the Settings area.
  2. Select System > Select Region.
  3. Set your region to The Americas.
  4. Open Nintendo eShop.
  5. When asked to enter a region, set United States.
  6. Go to Location Settings and click Change.
  7. Set a ZIP code from the US (e.g. 10026).
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What countries can use Nintendo eShop?

Americas
  • USA.
  • Canada (English)
  • Canada (French)
  • México.
  • Brasil.
  • Colombia.
  • Argentina.
  • Chile.
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Are Nintendo Gift Cards Region Locked?

Is The Nintendo eShop region locked?

Nintendo Switch (Switch, Switch Lite) hardware isn't region locked, but any available DLC content is tied to a regional Nintendo eShop. Nintendo officially recommends that players purchase software that is specifically made for their Nintendo Switch system's region.
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Why can't i use my Nintendo eShop card?

What to Do: Verify that you are entering the number from the Nintendo eShop Card correctly. If the error continues, this may indicate a delay in activating certain cards. Please wait 24 hours and then try again.
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What are the rules of a Nintendo eShop Card?

Card balance does not expire, and there are no fees associated with the card. This card is non-reloadable. Card balance cannot be redeemed for cash and is non-refundable unless required by law. Card balance will not be replaced by Nintendo or retailer if the card is lost or stolen.
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Can I change eShop region?

If you want to browse the eShop in another region to play region-locked games, or access regional discounts to save money on Switch games, you'll need to create another Nintendo account and link it to a new profile on your Switch. You cannot switch between eShop regions within the same user account.
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How do I get games from other countries on my Nintendo Switch?

To access a different region's eShop you'll need to make a Nintendo Account with its country set to the store you want to access. For example, if you're trying to access the Japanese eShop set the account's country to Japan. Once you have that account created make it a player profile on your Switch and visit the eShop.
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Which region should I choose for Nintendo Switch?

The console region is the region you choose during the initial set up of the Switch console. There is no Singapore on the list unfortunately, so we recommend choosing The Americas instead. Console region is mostly used for in-game data.
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Do eShop cards expire?

Nintendo eShop Cards are redeemable at any moment and do not expire.
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When can you no longer use eShop cards?

As of August 29, 2022, it is no longer possible to use a Nintendo eShop Card to add funds to an account in Nintendo eShop on Wii U or the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
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Do eShop codes expire?

No. My Nintendo Rewards are offered for a limited time, but download codes for items you have already redeemed through My Nintendo will not expire. If you need help locating a download code for a My Nintendo reward that you've ordered, you can log in to your account online and view your history.
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Why is Nintendo getting rid of eShop?

“Nintendo decided to make a cut because of commercial and operational reasons,” Toto tells Inverse. “One could ask how much money a $70 billion company can really save by shutting down the eShop, but one could also ask: how long was it supposed to run? Until 2050?”
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Why is Nintendo declining my card?

Verify that there are enough funds available on the card.

If there aren't enough funds for the purchase that you're trying to make, the transaction will be declined.
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Which Nintendo consoles are region locked?

The Nintendo 64 features similar lockout methods as the Super NES. The GameCube and Wii are both region-locked, as well as the Wii Shop Channel. On the Wii, channels from other regions will refuse to load with the message "This channel can't be used." The coded regions are: NTSC-U (The Americas and Asia)
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Is it safe to change region on Switch?

The Switch IS NOT region locked, and in fact you can swap your console region ANY TIME YOU WANT. Furthermore, you don't need your console to be the same region as your game, to play the game. Your console region can be America for example, and you can still pop in a Japan cartridge and play it no problem.
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How do I avoid tax on Nintendo eShop?

To avoid this additional fee's when checking out, you must enter a Tax-FREE US Zip Code.
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Nintendo Switch US Tax Free Zip Code for Nintendo eShop
  1. 97330 – Corvallis, Oregon.
  2. 03222 – New Hampshire, Bristol.
  3. 97222 – Milwaukie, Oregon.
  4. 97116 – Forest Grove, Oregon.
  5. 97080 – Portland, Oregon.
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What currency does Nintendo eShop use?

Gold Points can be used toward purchase of eligible Nintendo Switch digital games, DLC and Nintendo Switch Online memberships, excluding certain passes, automatic renewals for passes and Nintendo Switch Online memberships, in-game items, and virtual currency.
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Can Nintendo eShop Cards be used for physical games?

Digital content can be purchased in Nintendo eShop and on the Nintendo website. Your Nintendo Account balance can not be used towards the purchase of physical games or products.
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Is it better to buy physical games or digital?

Much of it comes down to personal preference. If you like having shelves lined with your games that you can browse and reminisce, you'll want to go for physical. If you prefer the convenience and speed offered through digital purchases, and don't want game boxes lying around, then you'll want to go digital.
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Why is Nintendo eShop more expensive than physical?

But the Nintendo eShop tends to show the price of the game after taxes, while the store will show the price before taxes on the shelf. So this might be why the number you see is higher, and it might actually be the same as the price you're seeing in the store once you actually pay.
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