Nintendo Switch eShop Now Lets You Store Credit Card Info

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It was way more than Nintendo expected although it was a prediction by many sources. The store now gives you the option of storing credit card information locally, which will make your purchases that much faster.

Nintendo has slowly been improving the eShop since the Switch launch, adding a best-seller's chart last month. The user has to re-enter all information on every purchase.

However an issue with the Switch, as with every single new release, is the absence of games accessible from the very first moment, with perhaps Breath of the Wild being the sole exception along with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. There's one other company that could benefit from the Switch taking off, though: NVIDIA. You can then see this information on your Account Information page when it's stored. They can activate or disable the entry password when it is on file.

The company also offers a solution to those who can't fix their original 3DS but they don't want to upgrade to a newer model, which is this section on their website where they suggest other sources that may offer used consoles to buy.

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The often-requested change comes through the eShop's back end, meaning no system update is required, and was noticed overnight by Nintendo Everything. It will feature the setting as a set feature. The feature has been enabled all around the world.

Monster Hunter XX is an iconic game on the Nintendo 3DS and fans are wishing to play the title on the Switch.

Many games have already been announced by the game developers. This lack of organization hinders the eShop's ability to do its only job-helping people find and buy games-without undue frustration. E3 might be the best occasion for the launch of these games.

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