Nintendo Store App Launches on iPhone With a Feature Fans Will Love

A new Nintendo Store app is now available on the iPhone and iPad, allowing you to browse games, review your play activity across select consoles, and more.

Nintendo Store App
The app lets you browse Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 consoles and accessories, physical and digital games, merchandise, and select other products, but it will direct you to Nintendo's web store if you wish to proceed with a purchase.

My Nintendo Store could already be accessed through a web browser on the iPhone and iPad, but now customers who prefer to use an app have such an option.

There is another feature that Nintendo fans will love. In the app, you can sign in to your Nintendo Account and review your Switch and Switch 2 play activity, as well as any Nintendo 3DS and Wii U play activity logged until February 2020.

Other features include the latest news about Nintendo games and events, the ability to receive push notifications when items on your wish list go on sale, and more.

The free Nintendo Store app is available now in the App Store in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and many European countries. It is also available in Japan, where it replaces a similar My Nintendo app that was released in 2020.

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Top Rated Comments

Rachid Vàzquez Avatar
13 weeks ago
So Nintendo uses a competitor’s store to publish its own store, which includes a web page to handle payments — in order to avoid Apple’s 30% cut — to charge purchases on their own store, where they themselves take a 30% cut from game developers. Did I get that right? :)
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
maerz001 Avatar
13 weeks ago
"With a Feature Fans Will Love"... I thought this would be playing Nintendo games on iOS.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jozone Avatar
13 weeks ago
Whats the feature I will love? Telling me how many hours I've played? smh
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
uacd Avatar
13 weeks ago

"With a Feature Fans Will Love"... I thought this would be playing Nintendo games on iOS.
Wouldn’t love that at all. Each time I grab an iPhone and it’s ugly OLED display and launch any game I wanna throw up, every time I grab a Switch 2 it feels like I am holding a gaming masterpiece in my hands. Experience matters a lot, real controls too, build quality, cooling fan to keep temperatures at bay, real HDMI out to play on TV, and not this clicky clacky touchscreen nothing with a single USB-C port and lots of distracting notifications and such. A phone is a phone, a console is a console
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AppleTO Avatar
13 weeks ago

So Nintendo uses a competitor’s store to publish its own store, which includes a web page to handle payments — in order to avoid Apple’s 30% cut
Nintendo's games don't run on iOS, so they're not avoiding anything. Walmart, Amazon, and McDonald's don't pay Apple 30% for their storefronts.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
uacd Avatar
13 weeks ago

Whats the feature I will love? Telling me how many hours I've played? smh
Companies think that these “achievements” make experience better, while most people just want a good plot and gameplay
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)