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Nintendo Switch 3DS

Humble Store Starts Selling Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS Games

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Humble Bundle is now selling games for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS on its digital storefront, the company announced today.

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The selection includes over 40 Nintendo-published games and add-ons for both systems, such as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Super Mario Odyssey, Snipperclips: Cut It Out, Together!, Pokemon Ultra Moon & Ultra Sun, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Super Mario Bros. 3, and various Pokemon titles re-released for 3DS that first appeared on the Game Boy.

Other items includes expansions for Splatoon 2 and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild alongside three-month and 12-month subscriptions for the Nintendo Switch Online service.

There are a few restrictions to the new partnership, since the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS games are only available to purchase with a US Nintendo eShop Account and are non-refundable. Buyers will also not receive any Humble Rewards credit or be able to give a portion of the purchase to a charity of their choice.

IGN-owned Humble Bundle has offered Nintendo and PlayStation games before, but only in limited-time bundles. The store until now has been reserved for PC, Mac, and Linux titles across various launchers, such as Steam, Ubisoft’s Uplay, Blizzard Battle.net, or DRM-free.


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