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How to View Nintendo eShop Purchase History

Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model

Steps for checking your Nintendo eShop account activity on your Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, or on the Nintendo Account website.

What to do

Where would you like to view your transaction history?

  • Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch console
    1. Select Virtual Game CardsThe Virtual Game Cards icon shown on the Nintendo Switch HOME Menu. Tarjetas de juego virtualesEl icono de tarjetas de juego virtuales se muestra en el menú HOME de Nintendo Switch. Cartes de jeu virtuellesL’icône  des Cartes de jeu virtuelles affichée sur le menu HOME de la Nintendo Switch. Cartões de jogo virtuaisO ícone dos Cartões de jogo virtuais exibido no Menu HOME do Nintendo Switch. from the HOME Menu.
    2. If there are multiple user accounts on your console, select the account with the history you want to view.
      • Purchases can only be viewed by selecting the Nintendo Account that made them. The list of virtual game cards for a parent account will not include virtual game cards purchased by a child account.
    3. If you have enabled user verification, you may be prompted to confirm your identity by re-entering your password or entering a PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN .
      • Forgot password

        If you have forgotten your password, please follow Forgot Nintendo Account Sign-in Info.

      • Forgot  PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN  or entered  PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN  incorrectly

        If you have forgotten your user-verification PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN or you entered the incorrect PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN too many times, follow these steps:

        1. With the PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN entry screen displayed, press the + button. The Help option called out on the user-verification PIN screen. Opción ‘Ayuda’ en la pantalla del PIN de verificación de usuario. L’option ‘Aide’ affichée sur l’écran de vérification du code PIN de l’utilisateur. A opção ‘Ajuda’ foi exibida na tela do PIN de verificação de identidade.
        2. Select Sign InIniciar sesiónSe connecterIniciar sessão.
        3. Sign in to your Nintendo Account.
        4. A message will appear indicating that your PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN has been deleted. Select OK Aceptar OK OK .
          • Note that this will not turn off user verification, but instead switch it to requiring you to sign in to your Nintendo Account. You can change back to the PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN verification method and create a new PIN Contraseña Code secret PIN in your User Settings.

        For more information about user verification, read the User-Verification Settings Guide.

    4. All of the digital games you have purchased will appear in the various sections of the menu.
      • Only software purchased with your Nintendo Account will appear. Software purchased by other Nintendo Accounts on the console will not appear.
      • To review which DLC you have purchased for a particular game, locate the game in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch and check the "Downloadable Content" section. Anything that indicates that it is "Purchased" is DLC that you have previously purchased.
  • The Account Home website
    1. Visit the Account Home website, and sign in to your Nintendo Account.
      • Purchases can only be viewed when logged in to the Nintendo Account that made them. The purchase history of a parent account will not include purchases made on a child account.
    2. Select Funds and Payment Methods.
    3. Scroll down and select Transaction History.
      • Here, you can view account activity dating back up to two years. This includes any promotional or bundled download codes that came with your purchases.

Additional information

A receipt for each transaction in the Nintendo eShop is emailed to the Nintendo Account that made the purchase. Please review your emails for a full history of your transactions.

  • For Nintendo Accounts for children, the email is sent to the parent/guardian’s email address.

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