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Posted 23 August 2023

Nintendo eShop £50 Top Up - £45.99 & £25 - £23.99

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£25 Gift card

A bit of a saving if you were buying from the eShop, these have been out of stock for a long time from good sources.

  • You can use Nintendo eShop Cards as a fast and easy way to add credit to your virtual wallet for purchasing games and other content on Nintendo eShop.
  • Discover a world of games and free demos available to download straight away on Nintendo eShop!
  • You can redeem your credit by visiting the Nintendo eShop on your Nintendo Switch,
  • It's easy—apply it to your Nintendo eShop account in seconds.
  • It ensures that you’ll always have funds on hand for new games and applications.
  • It’s designed for your Nintendo eShop purchases—no credit card required.


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Edited by a community support team member, 23 August 2023
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  1. mustafaa's avatar
    Can we use this for the Nintendo online subscription?
    pirate1's avatar
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    You should be able to pay for it with eShop funds, but I've not tried it. It likely wouldn't work if auto renewal was set to on. You'd be better off buying membership from CDKeys or elsewhere anyway as you'd save more
  2. RMED24's avatar
    Pretty good for digital only games tbf. It's still wild that buying games physically can sometimes cost half as much, but I guess it shows the flaws of an all-digital future heh.

    Either way, it's still a deal so heat given
    AdamAsh's avatar
    I think one thing people forget is digital prices fluctuate, unlike physical. So they drop down and sometimes quite low, but it’s never a permanent drop and will return to the original RRP. Have to keep an eye on them in sales
  3. v5535's avatar
    I don't get the deal
    pirate1's avatar
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    It's Nintendo eShop credit to buy digital games. These codes top up your account to the specified amount when added to your account
  4. pb-live's avatar
    I’m still wary of getting cards from third parties for Nintendo but CDKeys is one of the safer ones.  Just be aware that if there is any chance they’ve been flagged as coming from a less reputable source then Nintendo have been known to ban accounts. It’s the same for Apple and Playstation.
    pirate1's avatar
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    It's worth being aware, but I've not heard anything regarding this from CDKeys (or Shopto, Amazon, Smyths, Currys) and these were regularly posted previously without any reports of problems
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