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Facebook And Twitter Sign In Methods For Nintendo Accounts To Be Discontinued Next Month

Nintendo has just released an important update regarding Nintendo Accounts.

From 25 October 2022, users will not be able to log in to their Nintendo Accounts or create a new Nintendo Account using a Facebook or Twitter account. Signing in through a Nintendo Account email address/or Sign-In ID and password or with a Google or Apple account will still be available. Sharing screen captures to social media platforms on the Switch will also not be affected.

 

As of writing, this announcement has been disseminated through Nintendo of America’s social media channels and website as well as those for other regions, so it is safe to assume that these changes will affect most if not all Nintendo Accounts regardless of country. We will report back when more information is announced, so stay tuned.

SeanP

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