Satoru Iwata further details Nintendo’s plans for revamped account system

Slowly, slowly but surely.

Advertisement

The ‘account system’ issue has been a big one with fans for many years. So when Satoru Iwata announced Nintendo were working with DeNa on an entirely new and inclusive one there was much to celebrate.

Today at an investor briefing, Satoru Iwata has revealed some more details about just how this new account system will work and what it’ll keep track of. The new (yet unnamed) system will be a “integrated membership service” that will establish a bridge between smart devices and Nintendo’s dedicated game systems. This including the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U but also the NX which is currently in development. Furthermore smart devices and PCs will be benefit and be able to log into this system.

So far, the members input their Club Nintendo ID to use the services. With this new service, our members will be able to visit Nintendo’s website and log in with one ID, and they will receive various services including the ones based on their past purchases and gameplay records as well as services that will be an improved version of the current loyalty program.

With this new membership, we are planning to deploy services that will make playing Nintendo games with their game pals more fun regardless of which platform they are accessing.

Details were really light when Nintendo first announced this and today’s statement helps clarify further their plans, hopefully we get some more concrete details about this new system soon because it sounds like what we’ve all been asking for.

Source: Nintendo

Daniel Vuckovic

The Owner and Creator of this fair website. I also do news, reviews, programming, art and social media here. It is named after me after all. Please understand.

Recent Posts

Nintendo Download Updates (W46) Questomino

Drawing Quest III HD-2D Remake, Tetris Forever, LEGO Horizon Adventures, Petit Island, Little Big Adventure,…

17 hours ago

Tetris Forever (Switch) Review

Let's do the time Warp.

1 day ago

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake (Switch) Review 

Once more, for good measure

2 days ago