Limited Time Offer: Reduced Prices on Selected Digital Games During the Multiplayer Discount!
Multiplayer Sale on Nintendo eShop and Nintendo.com: Gaming with Friends, Earning Rewards
Get ready for an exciting time as Nintendo announces its Multiplayer Sale, offering opportunities to enjoy games with friends in multiplayer mode. The sale, which runs from now until August 7 at 11:59 p.m. PT, features deals on various game genres for multiplayer action.
During the sale, a 30% discount is available on select digital games and downloadable content (DLC). Purchasing these games from Nintendo eShop or Nintendo.com will earn you My Nintendo Gold Points, rewards for crazy game purchases from Nintendo.
My Nintendo Gold Points are not awarded for tax or discounts used in purchases. Instead, they are based on the purchase amount, excluding tax and discounts. These points can be redeemed later for other eligible fortnite games. However, it's important to note that the full version of DLC requires a separate purchase.
The search results do not provide information on specific games available with a 30% discount until July 8, 11:59 p.m. PT. But fear not, the full list of games on sale can be found via the provided link.
To receive and redeem My Nintendo points, a Nintendo Account is required. Terms apply to My Nintendo points redemption, and more information can be found at https://accounts.our-website/term_point. Gold Points have no cash value.
When playing games in multiplayer mode, additional games, systems, or accessories may be needed. The sale allows you to play poki games with friends, making it a great opportunity to bond over shared gaming experiences.
Remember, Gold Points are not awarded for tax or discounts used in purchases. Also, the full version of DLC requires separate purchase. So, plan your purchases wisely to make the most of your gaming and rewards experience.
Happy gaming, and we hope you enjoy the Multiplayer Sale on Nintendo eShop and Nintendo.com!
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