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- Virtual Game Card Guide - Nintendo Support
Information The digital games and DLC you purchase through Nintendo eShop are treated as virtual game cards on your console This allows you to digitally load and eject your virtual game cards like you would a physical game card—for example, if you own a Nintendo Switch 2 and a Nintendo Switch console, you can eject a virtual game card from one console and then load it on the second console
- Contact us - Nintendo Support
Need help? Contact Nintendo Customer Support via online chat, text message, Help Ticket, or phone 7 days a week, except major holidays
- Discontinuation of Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers
When will Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers be discontinued? Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers can be purchased until 11:59 PM Pacific Time, January 30, 2026 Each Nintendo Switch Game Voucher remains valid for 12 months from the date of purchase How long will my Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers be valid?
- The Battery Charge Indicator or Percentage Displays . . . - Nintendo Support
Steps for when the battery amount displayed and the actual remaining battery use don't match For example, you are able to continue using your Nintendo Switch 2 console for a few hours even though the battery charge indicator displays the battery is almost depleted
- How to Update Mario Kart World - Nintendo Support
Follow these steps to update Mario Kart World, or review the software's update history
- Nintendo Switch 2: Getting Started
Getting Started with Nintendo Switch 2 Complete these steps Prepare Nintendo Accounts and a family group You may already have a Nintendo Account that you use on Nintendo Switch, a Nintendo mobile app, or My Nintendo
- Compatibility of Nintendo Switch with Nintendo Switch 2
Information about which Nintendo Switch software, accessories, and features are able to be used with the Nintendo Switch 2 console
- Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Becomes Hot and Stops Outputting to TV or . . .
Steps for when a Nintendo Switch 2 dock is being used with the console in TV Mode but gets hot and begins to overheat which stops the output to the TV and stops the USB ports from charging
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