Do I need an email to create a Nintendo Account?

Yes, you absolutely need an email address to create a Nintendo Account, as it's essential for registration, account verification with a confirmation code, and receiving important notifications, though you can also link existing Google or Apple accounts during setup if you prefer. For children under 13, a parent/guardian's general Nintendo Account (with their email) is used to create a child account, notes Nintendo Support.
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Do I need an email to make a Nintendo Account?

・ You will need an e-mail address to create a Nintendo Account. ・ We recommend using an e-mail address that you will continue to use in the future. If you lose access to your e-mail address, you may not receive important notifications.
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What info is needed for a Nintendo Account?

Email address: Your email address can be tied to one Nintendo Account only. Password: Passwords must be at least eight characters long and include a combination of characters from two of the following categories: letters, numbers, and punctuation. Message: The password for this account is not secure.
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How to get into a Nintendo Account without email?

To get into your Nintendo Account without the email, try using your Sign-In ID (which might be a username) if you set it up that way, use a linked Google/Apple account, a registered Passkey, or sign in directly from a linked Switch console using a smart device, but if those fail, you'll need to contact Nintendo Support to recover the email associated with the account for a password reset. 
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How do I Create a Nintendo Account?

Go to the Nintendo Account website (accounts.nintendo.com). Select Create a Nintendo Account in the upper-right or towards the bottom of the page. Select the option that matches your age.
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Do I need a Nintendo online account?

Yes, you need a Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) membership for most online multiplayer in first-party Nintendo games (like Mario Kart, Smash Bros.) and for accessing classic game libraries (NES, SNES, N64, etc.), but you don't need it for free-to-play games (like Fortnite) or for basic console features like the eShop, friend management, and system updates. 
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Can a 12 year old have a Nintendo Account?

Nintendo Accounts for children can be created for users age 0 through 17. General Nintendo Accounts can only be created by users age 13 and older who have an email account. Some My Nintendo missions can only be completed by users with a Nintendo Account.
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Can I play Nintendo Switch without an account?

No, you don't need a Nintendo Account to play physical games offline on a Switch, but you absolutely need one for any online features, eShop purchases, My Nintendo rewards, and digital game management. It's a basic user profile for online services, so if you plan to download anything or play online, link it; otherwise, you can just use a local user account. 
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Can I have two Nintendo accounts with the same email?

No, you cannot have multiple Nintendo Accounts tied to the same single email address; each Nintendo Account requires a unique email, but you can create different email variations (like [email protected]) or link multiple accounts to one Switch console, or add family members to your account. You'll need separate email addresses for separate main accounts, but using Gmail's + trick or setting up child accounts can work around this for family use. 
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Can I create a Nintendo Account without a Switch?

Yes, you absolutely can create a Nintendo Account without owning a Nintendo Switch by using a computer or smart device and visiting the Nintendo Account website, allowing you to access web services like My Nintendo and the eShop on other devices, though you'll need the Switch to link it for console purchases. 
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Why is Nintendo charging me $3.99 a month?

Unless you cancel by the end of the free trial, you will be enrolled in an automatically renewing membership (no Expansion Pack). You will be charged $3.99 every 30 days, unless and until you cancel your membership by turning off automatic renewal under Account Information on Nintendo eShop or in your Nintendo Account.
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Can I make a free Nintendo Account?

No, you do not have to pay for a basic Nintendo Account; it's free to create and use for features like digital purchases and the My Nintendo rewards program. However, a paid Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) membership is required for playing most games online, accessing classic games, and using cloud saves, with options for individual or family plans. 
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How do I find out what email is connected to my Switch?

Complete These Steps:
  1. From the HOME Menu, select the user page for the user for whom you'd like to check information.
  2. Select User Settings.
  3. Scroll down to the Nintendo Account section, then select Check Account Information. ...
  4. Select Check Using This Console.
  5. Select View email address/Sign-In ID.
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Can I merge two Nintendo Accounts?

No, you cannot merge two Nintendo Accounts; they are separate entities, but you can link up to eight accounts to one Switch, share digital games via primary console settings, and combine Family Groups (not accounts) to share subscriptions, though purchases and save data remain tied to their original accounts. 
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What is required to play Nintendo Switch online?

You will need the following: A Nintendo Account. Internet access. Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch console with system menu version 6.0 or higher.
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What is My Nintendo email address?

After signing in, you can review your sign-in information through the Nintendo Account portal: Email address: Your email address will be displayed in the Email address section under Sign-In and Security Settings.
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How do I Create a Nintendo Account for my child?

To create a Nintendo account for a kid (age 12 or younger), a parent with their own Nintendo Account must add them through the Family Group on the Nintendo Account website, selecting "Add member," then "Create a child account," entering the child's details, and verifying parental consent (often a small charge). This process adds the child to your family group, allowing you to manage their content, playtime, and spending via the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app for a safe gaming experience.
 
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What is the difference between a Nintendo Network ID and a Nintendo Account?

A Nintendo Network ID (NNID) is for older systems (Wii U, 3DS) for online play, while a Nintendo Account is the modern, unified login for Switch, smart devices, and web services like My Nintendo, though you could link an old NNID to a new Account for legacy purchases. Think of NNID as the old key for Wii U/3DS online features, and Nintendo Account as the universal key for current hardware and digital services, handling eShop, online play, and rewards. 
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Can my wife and I share a Nintendo Account?

Share the fun with a Nintendo Switch Online Family Membership. Get all the benefits of a Nintendo Switch Online or Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership and share them with up to seven other members!
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Why do Switch 2 games cost $80?

Here is why Switch 2 games are highly priced:

Enhanced hardware capabilities and development costs: Titles optimized for Switch 2 include improved visuals, resolution, load times, and more. Nintendo stated that higher content value justified a higher price.
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Is a Nintendo Account necessary?

A Nintendo Account is required to use online services on Nintendo Switch systems (such as Nintendo Switch eShop purchases). A Nintendo Account is also used for certain web services (like My Nintendo), and can be used with smart-device applications (like Super Mario Run).
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Does Nintendo support Israel?

Nintendo maintains a policy of political neutrality, focusing on family entertainment, and does not officially support or oppose Israel or any political side in the conflict, though they have removed user-generated anti-Israel content from games like Splatoon 2 and have official retail presence in Israel, demonstrating business operations without taking a political stance. 
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Is Fortnite ok for my 7 year old?

While Fortnite's cartoon violence isn't extreme, its official "T for Teen" rating (13+) and open chat with strangers raise concerns for a 7-year-old, making it potentially not ideal without strict parental controls, supervision, and clear rules about time limits and spending to manage risks like in-game purchases and online toxicity. You need to consider your child's maturity and use features like voice chat restrictions and friend lists to create a safer, controlled experience if you decide they can play. 
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What happens to your Nintendo Account when you turn 18?

Please note that once a child account is created, it will not turn into a general Nintendo Account even once the user turns 18.
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Should a 7 year old have a Switch?

For younger kids (6-10 years old) – The Nintendo Switch is a great choice because it has family-friendly games and strong parental controls.
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