Nintendo has just announced the discontinuation of Gold Points, a much-loved system for fans to earn free points with their purchases. Previously, players could earn points through buying both physical or online games, granting them a discount on future purchases. While these points usually only give a small amount per game, players could save up to use them however they please, incentivizing many to buy more and make the most of them.
Unfortunately, Nintendo has confirmed that their Gold Point system is set to be discontinued from March 25, 2025, leaving players bewildered. As one gamer comments, '', it definitely seems strange for Nintendo to be making this move so close to the launch of the Switch 2. Another adds '', suggesting that players will miss this service greatly.
Just next month, on March 25th, 2025, Nintendo will be ending the Gold Point system on their Nintendo eShop, making the service even less appealing to players. This means that purchases will no longer give out free points unless a game was pre-ordered before then. Physical games can still be used to redeem Gold Points after this date though, so long as they are released before the deadline of March 25th.
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With this in mind, players should look to start spending their Gold Points within the next 12 months or so, as the ways to stock up become much more limited. Though the points will still be available for a year after the date of being earned, it'll be much harder to consistently buy physical releases to amass points than the previous eShop sales that many took advantage of. Without this system, there wouldn't be a way for anyone to get a little money off their purchases just for making purchases.
After the recent announcement of the Nintendo Switch 2, it seems incredibly strange for Nintendo to be removing the Gold Point system entirely. With the
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