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Nintendo Store App Launches on iOS with Play Activity Tracking

Nintendo’s new iPhone and iPad Store app offers shopping, play activity review across consoles, and personalized news for fans

10 NOV 2025, 12:33 PM

Highlights

  • Nintendo Store app offers dedicated shopping and play activity tracking on iPhone and iPad.​
  • Users can review game history across Switch, Switch 2, 3DS, and Wii U consoles with data up to 2020.​
  • App features include wish lists, news updates, sale notifications, event check-ins, and rewards integration.

Nintendo has officially launched its dedicated Nintendo Store app for iOS, providing fans with a centralized platform to explore Nintendo consoles, games, and merchandise. However, purchases are still redirected to the company’s website. Available across several key global markets, the app brings a mobile-friendly interface that complements Nintendo’s web storefront while adding unique features tailored to fan engagement.

Nintendo App Allows Gamers To Review Their Activity History

One standout feature of the new Nintendo app is the built-in play activity tracker, which allows users signing in with their Nintendo Account to review their gaming history. This spans multiple console generations, including the Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and legacy systems such as Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (with data recorded until February 2020). This nostalgic functionality lets players track playtime milestones, revisit favorites, and see their gaming patterns in depth.

The app also serves as a news hub, delivering updates on the latest Nintendo games, hardware, events, and promotions. Fans can create and maintain wish lists, with push notifications triggering when items go on sale or are restocked. Additional interactive features include the ability to check in at Nintendo stores and official events, earning rewards connected to the broader “My Nintendo” ecosystem.

The Nintendo Store app requires iOS 16 or later on iPhone and iPad devices, and is free to download from the App Store across markets, including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, several European countries, and Japan. It replaces the older “My Nintendo” app launched in 2020.

Abhimannu Das

Abhimannu Das

Author

Abhimannu Das is a web journalist at Outlook India with a focus on Indian pop culture, gaming, and esports. He has over 10 years of journalistic experience and over 3,500 articles that include industry deep dives, interviews, and SEO content. He has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems, including Valorant, Overwatch, and Apex Legends.

Published At: 10 NOV 2025, 03:00 PM