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You get the idea.Ĥ) Head to the next page. If you want the American one, choose United States. So, if you want to be able to visit the Japanese one, choose Japan. Where it says ‘Country/region’, that’s what defines which eShop your account will access.
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Most of the fields don’t really matter but the important ones to note down are the email address you used and the password you entered. Now choose ‘Create a Nintendo Account, then ‘Create your Nintendo Account’ on the next page.ģ) Enter all the details in the form that comes up next. Go to the Nintendo Account site (if you’re already logged into your main account you’ll need to log out to reach the main homepage). If you only have one email address and don’t have any spare ones, just set up a new Gmail account or something.Ģ) Got a secondary email address then? Good. This means using something like isn’t going to work.
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This email address has to be different to the one linked to your main Nintendo Account, and it has to be a valid one because you’re going to need to access it in a second to get a verification code. Don’t worry, it doesn’t take long.ġ) First up,you’re going to need another email address. But you’re going to need different ones for every eShop region you want to access. The first thing you’re going to need to do is set up a Nintendo Account. This can mean three or four different stories making the same announcement.ĭecided you want in on the foreign eShop action? Splendid.
Not all foreign eShop games have English language options.This may make foreign eShop games slightly more expensive as a result. Depending on where you get them from, foreign eShop gift cards may cost more than face value (so the seller can make a profit).eShops from other countries are likely to refuse your credit card, meaning you’ll have to use gift cards instead.For example, Disgaea 5 launched alongside the Switch on 3 March in Japan but won’t come to the west until the end of May (despite the Japanese version having the English language version included).
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When you download another country’s eShop game to your Switch, you can play it with any account registered to it.
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If that includes you, yer man Scullion is about to show you how to do it, and how to buy games from them once you do. Whereas before Nintendo gamers haven’t been able to access another region’s eShop without either buying another system from that region or pulling off some extreme tomfoolery, the Switch’s region-free policy makes it much easier than you’d expect.ĭespite this, a lot of Switch owners have still yet to add other eShops to their system. Yesterday I reviewed Kamiko, a Switch game that (at the time of writing) was only available on the Japanese eShop.