
Nintendo Discontinues My Nintendo Gold Points Program for Switch
Nintendo recently announced the discontinuation of its My Nintendo Gold Points program, affecting how players earn rewards for purchasing Switch games. This change will take effect at 9:30 PM PT on March 24, 2025, which corresponds to 12:30 AM ET on March 25, 2025. Following this date, players will no longer accumulate Gold Points from any digital or physical game purchases for the Nintendo Switch.
Understanding My Nintendo Gold Points
Since its introduction in March 2018, the My Nintendo Gold Points program allowed gamers to earn points with every eligible purchase. These points could be redeemed for discounts on digital purchases from Nintendo’s eShop. For instance, from a $60 physical game, a player would earn 60 Gold Points, translating to about $0.60. A digital purchase, on the other hand, would yield 300 points—equivalent to a $3 discount.
Key Dates and Details
- The accumulation of Gold Points will end on March 25, 2025.
- Purchases made prior to the cutoff will still provide points valid for a period of 12 months and expiring in 2026.
- Additionally, purchases made on March 24, 2025, or earlier can still use earned points until March 24, 2026.
- Gold Points will not be earned on games purchased from the Nintendo New York store after this date.
The Future of Nintendo Rewards
Despite the end of the Gold Points program, Nintendo will continue to offer Platinum Points, which can still be earned through various actions within the Nintendo ecosystem. These points can be exchanged for both digital and physical rewards, although users will have to cover shipping costs for physical items. This change indicates Nintendo’s evolving strategy towards its rewards system, potentially focusing more on broader engagement rather than direct discounts.
In summary, the My Nintendo Gold Points program will conclude on March 24, 2025, impacting how players enjoy rewards on their Switch purchases. Keep an eye on how Nintendo adapts its rewards structure moving forward, especially as gaming trends continue to evolve.
For more detailed information, visit Nintendo’s support page.
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