From today Amazon will sell Nintendo digital content, a first for an online retailer in the US.
The process is slightly different to how the retailer currently sells digital codes for Xbox and PlayStation software. Customers will need to follow a three-step process which will require authentication via the Nintendo Network (outlined in the graphic below):
The store is now live, selling download codes for Wii U, 3DS and Wii games, plus DLC packs.
Daniel is IGN's Games Editor over in London. He writes about movies, too. You can be part of the world's most embarrassing cult by following him on IGN and Twitter.
Continue reading…
Continue reading...
The process is slightly different to how the retailer currently sells digital codes for Xbox and PlayStation software. Customers will need to follow a three-step process which will require authentication via the Nintendo Network (outlined in the graphic below):
The store is now live, selling download codes for Wii U, 3DS and Wii games, plus DLC packs.
Daniel is IGN's Games Editor over in London. He writes about movies, too. You can be part of the world's most embarrassing cult by following him on IGN and Twitter.
Continue reading…
Continue reading...