Japanese payment methods for the Japanese Switch eShop, meaning you can't use overseas-issued cards or PayPal.
Nintendo is making a major change to the Switch's Eshop online storefront, making it harder for some users to buy games through the platform.
“In order to prevent fraudulent use, the Nintendo eShop and My Nintendo Store for Japan will stop accepting credit cards ...
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Nintendo has announced that the Japanese Switch eShop will soon no longer accept overseas credit cards or PayPal accounts as valid payment methods. As reported by VGC, the change will come into ...
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Nintendo is making changes to its eShop in Japan. Nintendo announced today that there are changes coming in an attempt to combat fraudulent use. It’s unclear what specific fraud Nintendo is ...