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Nintendo Europe 🇪🇺

Nintendo EU gift cards let you buy games with local pricing in euros, often saving 10–20% compared to other regions. To use them, you need a Nintendo account set to an EU country (no VPN required for purchase, only for redemption). Payments via Visa, Mastercard, SBP, or crypto.

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How to buy and redeem Nintendo Europe gift cards

  1. 1
    Prepare your account

    Make sure you have a Europe-region Nintendo account (free, 5 minutes to set up).

  2. 2
    Pick a card

    Choose a Nintendo Europe gift card denomination.

  3. 3
    Pay

    Pay by card, SBP, or crypto — no signup required.

  4. 4
    Receive the code

    Code arrives by email in 10–60 seconds after payment.

  5. 5
    Redeem

    Sign into your Europe Nintendo account, open Redeem Code, and enter the value.

FAQ

Why should I buy an EU-region Nintendo gift card instead of my local one?

EU cards use euro pricing, which is often lower than in other regions. A €70 game might cost you $65–$72 after exchange, saving 10–20% compared to US or UK prices.

Do I need a European address or credit card to create an EU Nintendo account?

No. You only need a valid email. During account setup, select an EU country (e.g., Austria, Germany) — no proof of residency is required.

How do I set up a Nintendo account for the EU region?

Go to accounts.nintendo.com, click 'Create Account', choose '13+', select 'Europe' as region, and pick an EU country. Confirm your email — done.

Can I redeem the code without a VPN?

Yes, you can enter the code on the Nintendo eShop on your Switch or via the website. A VPN is only needed if your Nintendo account region doesn't match the card's region.

Will my existing games or save data be affected if I change my account region?

Changing your Nintendo account region may affect your eShop balance and access to previously purchased content. It's safer to create a separate EU account instead of switching.

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