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My Nintendo is Club Nintendo, evolved

Our friends over at Vooks.net have translated a Japanese statement from Nintendo announcing the new My Nintendo program, which replaces the discontinued Club Nintendo.

According to Vooks, the My Nintendo program will also work as a cross-platform friends list and a way to sync and share save data between both mobile and Nintend0-specific devices.

“The new My Nintendo membership service, through which friend relationships will be created and managed for use across software for both dedicated game systems and smart devices,” Nintendo said in a translated statement.

Vook’s Daniel Vuckovic later followed up with some translated slides:

We’ll have more on My Nintendo as it develops.


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