No compromises when buying new releases! You can buy a Nintendo eShop Gift Card worth 70 USD (US Dollars). This denomination has become a necessity since the price of major Nintendo blockbusters rose to $69.99. With this card, you are guaranteed to be able to purchase the freshest and most expensive game on launch day without worrying about being a cent short. The code arrives instantly and activates on any account with the USA region.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: This code is intended ONLY for accounts with the region set to United States (USA). The account currency must be in Dollars (USD).
Why exactly 70 dollars?
- $69.99 Games: Flagships like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom or Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (base price often holds high) cost just one cent shy of 70 dollars. This card covers them perfectly.
- Game + Tax: If you buy a standard $59.99 game but live in a taxed state, the total could be $64-$66. A $70 card covers all expenses with room to spare.
- Game + DLC: Buy a hit for $60 and immediately grab a small expansion or an indie game with the change ($10).
- Voucher Savings: It's a great contribution towards buying "Nintendo Switch Game Vouchers" (a set of two games for $99.98).
Benefits of a US Card:
| Availability | You can buy any new release on launch day, regardless of your local banking restrictions. |
| Savings | By using a tax-free state Zip Code (e.g., 97330), you pay zero sales tax, keeping every cent of your balance. |
| Library | The US eShop is the most complete game catalog in the world. |
Instruction: How to redeem the code
- Open the Nintendo eShop (orange bag icon) on your Switch console.
- Select the profile set to the USA region.
- Scroll down the left menu to the bottom and select "Enter Code".
- Enter the 16-character download code.
- Press "OK". 70 Dollars are now in your funds!
FAQ
1. Why do games cost $70 now?
This is the modern industry standard for AAA titles (big-budget games). Nintendo adopted it with the release of the latest Zelda. Now, $60 cards are often not enough for new releases.
2. Does this card work for EU accounts?
No. Regional currencies do not convert. A dollar code activates strictly on an account with the region set to "United States".
3. Do I have to spend all $70 at once?
No. After activation, the money is stored in your eShop Wallet indefinitely. You can buy a game for $40 and save $30 for later.
4. How to avoid tax if the game is $69.99?
If a game is $69.99 and you have exactly $70, it is critical not to pay tax. Set your Zip Code in profile settings to 97330 (Oregon) or 19720 (Delaware). The tax there is 0%.
5. Can I pay for a subscription with this card?
Yes, you can pay for any Nintendo service, including Switch Online, using your balance funds.
6. Is this safe for my console?
Absolutely. This is an official, legitimate way to purchase games provided by Nintendo itself.