Switch Game Key-Card: Revision history

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  • curprev 12:3012:30, 19 February 2026 Gloobling talk contribs 3,724 bytes −186 Changed every instance of "Switch 2" to "Nintendo Switch 2". Removed the claims that Nintendo bans users for buying used consoles or criticizing the company. They seemed entirely fabricated, and I couldn't find a single example of either of these things happening online. Removed the section that said Nintendo bans systems for purchasing used games. While some incidents have occurred regarding used games, the specifics involved the unique IDs of normal Game Cards, and do not apply to Key Cards. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 12:0912:09, 19 February 2026 2605:59c0:37e:9e10:a1c:3e8e:d6d6:1257 talk 3,910 bytes +2 Made sure that "Game-Key Card" was properly capitalized and hyphenated in every instance except the page's title. If someone who can edit page titles could correct it, that'd be great. undo Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • curprev 12:0212:02, 19 February 2026 2605:59c0:37e:9e10:a1c:3e8e:d6d6:1257 talk 3,908 bytes −162 Removed a section that claimed that Game Key Cards are useless when a game is either delisted or purchased second-hand. Neither of those are true. When a game is delisted from the Nintendo eShop, the game is made unavailable for purchase, but anyone who owned the game prior is able to still download it. While we haven't had an example of a game on Game Key Card getting delisted yet, it is likely the same there. Also, they can be used second-hand. The game license is on the card, not the account. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Visual edit

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