Nintendo 3DS, Wii U Now Feature Single Unified Accounts

Hello guys a good news for nintendo lovers that is now 3DS and Wii U have a single unified account that is if you purchase a $20 eShop gift card for your 3DS and then realize that the thing that you want to download is available on the Wii U, but now you don’t have to worry about it because the eShop gift card can be reedem on both the account because they are noe unified. According to Nintendo representative David Marshall, the company will have a unified account system for the 3DS and the Wii U, meaning users will be able to create one online account and use it for both systems.
So for example, lets take $100 to your account to spend on digital downloads, you can spend that amount $50 of that on Wii U content and other half on 3DS content. But remember other than that there is no such connection between the 3DS and the Wii. Nintendo World Online quoted Marshall as saying, “A unified account system will be implemented later this year with the launch of the Wii U. Eventually this same account system will be made compatible with Nintendo 3DS systems.”

“At this time we have no additional details to offer and nothing to indicate how or if this will work outside the United States and Canada. In the meantime, if the system has a problem, taking it to an Authorized Service Center will maintain the Nintendo eShop account. If the system is stolen, we can transfer the account to a new system once we are provided with a valid police report.” If you rotate your eye around then you will find that  Sony has already did this with the Playstation Network (PSN). Users create one universal PSN ID, and then can access their content and personal settings whether they’re on their PSP, PS3, Playstation Vita, or a computer.


Bharatendu Biswal, an editor of Techibuzz like to write about latest technologies, Latest mobile phones , PC games, Apple Products and many more.

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