How to change Nintendo network ID region?

You can change your Nintendo Account's region via the Nintendo Account website by signing in, going to "User Information," selecting "Change" in the profile section, choosing a new country/region, and saving, but be aware this changes your eShop region and might affect linked data; for Nintendo Network IDs (NNID) on older systems (Wii U/3DS), the region is permanent, requiring a new NNID to switch, though you can unlink old ones if needed.
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How do I change my Nintendo account region?

To change your Nintendo Account region, sign in on the Nintendo Account website > User Information > Profile > Change, select your new country/region, and save; you must spend any eShop balance, cancel auto-renewals, or cancel pre-orders first, and then restart your Switch for the eShop to update. 
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How to unlink Nintendo Network ID from Switch?

Unlink an existing NNID

In the "Linked Accounts" section, select Change. Select the box next to "Nintendo Network ID" to unlink the account. Nintendo Account Mii disappeared: When your NNID is unlinked, your Mii will no longer be displayed.
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Is a Nintendo Network ID different from a Nintendo Account?

Nintendo Accounts and Nintendo Network IDs are used for different purposes. A Nintendo Account is used for Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch online services (including Nintendo eShop), smart device applications (like Super Mario Run), off-device software purchases and the My Nintendo rewards programme.
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Can I make a new Nintendo Network ID?

  • Go to the Nintendo Account website and sign in to your Nintendo Account.
  • Click User info, then scroll down to the Linked accounts section and click Edit...
  • Click the box next to Nintendo Network ID.
  • Follow the on-screen steps to add your NNID.
  • Or,
  • Go to the Nintendo Account website and sign in to your Nintendo Account.
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Can Nintendo Network ID be changed?

The Nintendo Network ID (username) and country cannot be changed once the account is created. The only way to change this information is to create a new Nintendo Network ID. You do not need to delete the current Nintendo Network ID to create a new one on your system.
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Is Nintendo Network ID discontinued?

Yes, the ability to sign in to a Nintendo Account using your Nintendo Network ID (NNID) was discontinued in 2020 for security, but NNIDs still work on their original Wii U/3DS systems, and you can still link them to a Nintendo Account to share funds, though the option to merge funds ended in 2024. You now use your Nintendo Account email/ID to log in to newer platforms. 
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How to merge Nintendo Network ID with Nintendo Account?

To link your Nintendo Network ID (NNID) to your Nintendo Account, sign into your Nintendo Account on the website, go to "User Information," then "Linked Accounts," and follow the prompts to enter your NNID details; alternatively, you can link it directly from your Nintendo 3DS/Wii U system settings by selecting to link an existing ID and entering your login info. This merges your old system data with your modern Nintendo Account for unified access on Switch and older consoles, though eShop funds can't be combined anymore as of March 2024. 
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Does Nnid still work?

Yes, Nintendo Network IDs (NNIDs) still exist for Wii U and 3DS, but you can no longer use them to log into a modern Nintendo Account (for Switch) due to security changes in 2020; however, you can still link your old NNID to your new Nintendo Account to share eShop funds, and the NNID itself still works on the 3DS/Wii U for limited features like re-downloading past purchases and system updates, as the main Nintendo Network service ended in April 2024. 
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How to get rid of Nintendo ID?

Select System Settings from the HOME Menu. Select Nintendo Network ID Settings. Select Other. Select Delete Nintendo Network ID.
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Is Nintendo Network ID region locked?

NNIDs are locked to the region that they were created in. You may not be able to access the eShop, even if you delete your eShop account beforehand. This is because certain titles tend to remain linked to the 3DS, even after account deletion (especially on New 3DS).
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What does deleting a Nintendo Network ID do?

Deleting the Nintendo Network ID will also delete all Nintendo eShop licenses and balances on both the Wii U AND Nintendo 3DS family systems. Deleted Nintendo Network accounts cannot be recovered. This includes ALL purchases or funds lost when the account is deleted.
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How to transfer Nintendo ID?

Can I Change Ownership of My Nintendo Account or Nintendo Network ID? No. Neither your Nintendo Account nor your Nintendo Network ID can be transferred or sold to another person, per the Nintendo Account User Agreement and the Nintendo Network Services Agreement for...
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Is Nintendo Account region locked?

The Nintendo Switch is region-free, and therefore allows for games from any region to be played, whether through physical cartridges or digital downloads. For instance, games from the Nintendo eShop can be purchased and downloaded regardless of region.
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How to make a Japanese Nintendo Account?

To make a Japanese Nintendo account, create a new Nintendo account online, selecting Japan as the country/region during signup (using a fresh email), then add this new account as a user on your Switch console via Settings > Users > Add User, linking the web account to your Switch profile to access the Japanese eShop.
 
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What happens when you change your Nintendo region?

If you need to change your Nintendo Account country/region setting, you will access Nintendo eShop for that country/region the next time you open the application on your Nintendo Switch console. Important: Your Nintendo eShop balance does not carry over when you change the country that your Nintendo Account is set to.
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Is it possible to change Nintendo Network ID?

You cannot directly change the username of a Nintendo Network ID (NNID) once created, as it's permanently tied to your 3DS/Wii U hardware and eShop purchases; the only ways to "change" it are to create a new NNID, which means starting fresh, or to unlink/relink it to a Nintendo Account on Nintendo's website, but the NNID username itself remains fixed, though you can link different ones to a Nintendo Account over time. 
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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 you still use Nintendo Network ID?

Yes, Nintendo Network IDs (NNIDs) still exist for Wii U and 3DS, but you can no longer use them to log into a modern Nintendo Account (for Switch) due to security changes in 2020; however, you can still link your old NNID to your new Nintendo Account to share eShop funds, and the NNID itself still works on the 3DS/Wii U for limited features like re-downloading past purchases and system updates, as the main Nintendo Network service ended in April 2024. 
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Are Nintendo Network ID and Nintendo Account the same?

No, a Nintendo Network ID (NNID) and a Nintendo Account are not the same, but they are related and can be linked: NNIDs are for older systems (Wii U, 3DS) for online play/eShop, while Nintendo Accounts are for Switch, smart devices, and My Nintendo, though you can merge their funds by linking them. 
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Why can't i link my Nintendo Network ID?

You cannot link a Nintendo Network ID if the NNID is set to restrict off-device usage. Access your NNID settings on a Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family system, and verify that the NNID is set to allow "Usage from PCs and Other Devices".
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How to link an existing Nintendo Network ID?

  1. From the HOME menu, select System Settings.
  2. Select Nintendo Network ID Settings, then select Next.
  3. Select Link an Existing ID.
  4. Read through the information regarding Nintendo eShop, Country settings, account deletion, linking, and Parental Controls.
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Can you still make a Nintendo Network ID in 2025?

Nintendo Network ID Sign-In Discontinuation for Nintendo Accounts - Update March 2024.
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What Nintendo game sold for $100,000?

Back in 2014, a copy of the super rare 'Nintendo World Championships' game sold for $100,000. However, gaming experts say that the Super Mario Bros auction is more impressive because the game wasn't rare at all.
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Should I still buy a switch in 2025?

Yes, the Nintendo Switch (especially the OLED model) is still worth buying in 2025, thanks to its massive library of exclusive, timeless games (like Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Super Mario Odyssey) and unique hybrid portability, even with the newer Switch 2 out; it's a great value for accessing these classics, though Switch 2 offers better performance and future-proofing. Consider buying a standard or OLED model now for immediate access to games, or look into used options for even better deals, as the Switch 2 mainly enhances existing games or caters to those wanting peak performance, says this YouTube video and this YouTube video. 
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