$20 Nintendo eShop Gift Card [Digital Code]
4.8 | 111,213 ratings
Price: 20
Last update: 02-02-2026
About this item
- This item can be redeemed on eShop only. This item cannot be redeemed on the Wii Shop
- The perfect gift for anyone who loves to play—including you. Choose from over 1,000 new, classic and indie games – delivered directly to your Nintendo Switch, Wii U or Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
- Nintendo eShop Digital Cards are redeemable only through the Nintendo eShop on the Nintendo Switch, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
- Digital Card balances can be shared across Nintendo Switch, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family of systems, but may only be used on a single Nintendo eShop account.
Product information
| ASIN | B01LYOCVZF |
|---|---|
| Release date | January 1, 1970 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.84.8 out of 5 stars(110,809) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
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| Return Policy | This product is non-returnable and non-refundable. |
| Terms of Use | By placing your order, you're purchasing digital currency or a license to a digital product, and you agree to ourGames and Software Terms of Useand anyDeveloper or Publisher Terms of Usethat apply. |
| Package Dimensions | 20 x 20 x 20 inches; 20 Pounds |
| Type of item | Software Download |
| Item model number | CTRNC020 |
| Item Weight | 20 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2016 |
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Top reviews from the United States
- P.A.M.Easy peasyEasy to buy and gift.
Easy to use. Value is good
as it is the value you buy it at.
The quality is good. - marcoNo issuesIt’s a digital card, nothing more to say. Works as advertised
- Ty gardnerFast deliveryConvenient and easy to use.
- marcelino GuzmanGift cardExelente regalo
- RachelWorked!Worked like it should!
- sadiruldeen samilove itbest times with nintendo
- ChrisQuick Code DeliveryDigital delivery of the code within 30 minutes. Quick and easy gift.
Just enter the code in the E-Shop on your Switch and the funds are ready to use. Can also give the code to someone if you want because the code is not tied to your Nintendo account. - Kyle McNamara$10 card priced at $8.98The title really says it all: these cards are ~%10 off. You are getting $10 worth of money on the Nintendo eshop for $8.98 on Amazon.
So, I wanted to buy Metroid Dread. It was on sale on Amazon for about $42 after tax. On the Nintendo eshop it was roughly the same price (within about $0.50). So, what do I do? I check to see if Amazon has any deals on Nintendo eshop cards, and low and behold: the $10 cards are 10% off.
So, Metroid Dread was ~$42. I could've paid that price to Amazon OR Nintendo, but instead: I bought 4x $10 eshop cards that were sold for $8.98, which totals up to $35.92.
Basically: this makes anything on the eshop 10% off. The only question is whether or not there is a bigger % discount on another store.
Therefore, with the $2 difference, I paid $37.92 for Metroid Dread, when both Amazon AND Nintendo are selling it for ~$43 (plus or minus half a dollar).
Unfortunately, there seems to be a limit of 2 cards per purchase, but I simply made two separate purchases of 2 cards each. I'm not sure if there is an ultimate limit on this (e.g. could you buy $1000 worth of 10$ gift cards? With the 10% off that would be $900 for $1000 on the Nintendo eshop), but I would highly recommend buying these if you intend to buy anything on the eshop.
To be honest, I should have bought a 5th card which would have been $44.90 total, which would have been an identical price to the game AND given me a free $5 on the shop, but hindsight is 20/20.
I am still considering buying another 1-2 of these on sale, just to have on my eshop. I RARELY make ANY GAME PURCHASES NOWADAYS, but these are a better deal than the Nintendo Switch Vouchers they offer, which cost $100 for 2 games and are therefore ONLY WORTH IT if you pick games that are priced at $59.99. To be honest I'm considering buying 5 of them just for when my Nintendo Switch Online renews, as it'll save me $5 on the subscription.
So, in short: buying these cards gives you %10 off of your purchase. Want a $50 game on the eshop? Buy 5 of these for $44.90. Want a $60 game on the eshop? Buy 6 of these for $53.88. Regardless of what you buy, it will now be 10% off of it's current price. SO, if a game such as Metroid Dread is already on sale at $43, you have now paid $39.98 for the game and gotten 10% off of it's discounted price.
I hope this review doesn't ruin it for everyone, but I want EVERYONE to understand why there is inherent financial value in purchasing multiple $10 cards vs spending the money directly. Now, if the game on the eshop is NOT discounted and it IS on Amazon, than the 10% you save here might be LESS than what Amazon is pricing it at, so it NOT save you money in that instance.
This is a %10 discount on however many increments of $10 you want to add to your eshop. Want to put $50 on there for your yearly subscription to Nintendo Online Expansion? You paid $45 instead and saved yourself $5. Again, the only question is whether or not you can find a deeper discount elsewhere than the inherent 10% here.