Nintendo

  • Tencent Video comes to Nintendo eShop for Chinese version of Switch

    Tencent Video (trial version) was released on November 4 at 16:00 on Nintendo eShop, players can go to Nintendo eShop to download and try it for free.

  • Nintendo says a total of 300,000 accounts compromised

    The number of user accounts hacked at Nintendo has almost doubled in the past few months.

  • Nintendo sees Switch just halfway through life cycle

    In a Q&A session with investors at Nintendo's most recent financial conference, investment advisor David Gibson said that Switch consoles "have just come to the middle of the life cycle."

  • Animal Crossing mobile game total revenue tops $150 million

    The launch of Nintendo's Animal Crossing: New Horizons has successfully boosted the revenue of its same-IP mobile game Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

  • 24-year-old classic game Super Mario 64 gets ported to PC

    Mario is Nintendo's signature IP, and almost every one of its creations since its birth has sparked a big response and been well received by players.

  • Nintendo confirms 160,000 accounts acquired by hackers

    Nintendo is disabling Nintendo Accounts login via Nintendo Network ID (NNID), because 160,000 accounts have been affected by hacking attempts.

  • Nintendo investigates abnormal logins of Switch accounts

    A large number of players recently complained on social platforms such as Reddit and Twitter that their Nintendo accounts associated with the Switch were abnormal and suspected of being stolen.

  • Nintendo now supports login with Apple ID

    The Nintendo account can now be linked with an Apple ID to log in. Users without a Nintendo account can also directly use the Apple ID to create a new account.

  • Nintendo asks suppliers to expand Switch capacity to meet surging demand

    Nintendo strives to increase Switch output this year to cope with the surge in demand, according to Nikkei Asian Review.

  • Chinese version of Switch is about to get two new games

    Nintendo Switch has got license approvals for two of its game titles: Mario Kart 8DX and Super Mario Odyssey, according to the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television's approval of imported online games.