
Nintendo has released the Nintendo Store app for iOS via App Store and Android via Google Play.
Originally launched in Japan as the My Nintendo app in April 2020, this app has now been updated, given a new look, and released globally. It lets you explore Nintendo systems, games, accessories, and official merchandise.
Here is an overview of the app, via its store pages:
About
The Nintendo Store app lets you easily browse all things Nintendo – including consoles, accessories, games, and merchandise. Here’s what you can do with it!
Key Features
- Shop on My Nintendo Store – You can use this app to browse Nintendo Switch 2 / Nintendo Switch systems and accessories, physical and digital games, and other Nintendo products and merchandise—and then jump directly to My Nintendo Store to make purchases. (Note: Physical products are not available in all countries / regions.)
- Get the Latest Info on Games – You can stay up-to-date with the latest news on Nintendo games, events, and more!
- Receive Notifications About Sales – You can turn on push notifications for when items on your Wish List go on sale.
- Review Your Play Activity – You can sign in with your Nintendo Account to see your Nintendo Switch 2 / Nintendo Switch play activity. If you had a Nintendo 3DS or Wii U system, you can see your play activity logged prior to February 2020. (Note: To view your Nintendo 3DS and Wii U play activity, you’ll need to link your Nintendo Network ID (NNID) to your Nintendo Account.)
- Check in at Events – You can use the app to check in at official Nintendo stores and events and earn related rewards! Your check-in activity will also be accessible within the app.
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2025-11-05 10:01