21st February 2022, 6:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 22nd February 2022, 5:40 AM by Dark Jaguar.)
(21st February 2022, 11:27 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Warning! I reread Nintendo's announcement. For clarification, the store will prevent purchases outright of any sort in a year's time. However, the real deadline is four months from now. That's when you can't use a credit card any more. Past that, you can still redeem eshop cards, like you can get off Amazon, until August. The deadline next year is for using your remaining eshop balance. Now, I never had balance of any sort accrued on my 3DS because I never needed to. Further, those eshop cards are bound to jump up in price past that date. Effectively, we have four months.
It is true that they are turning off credit card support in the Wii U / 3DS eshops in August, but I am almost certain that if your Wii U/3DS and Switch accounts are linked, then you will still be able to spend money on the 3DS and Wii U which you add on the Switch. I linked my accounts quite some time ago and so I'm not too worried about this. I mean, it is convenient to be able to add money on the Wii U and 3DS themselves, but there is a totally fine workaround. If your accounts are linked all three systems will report the same balance, and I see no reason to think that that will change.