Nintendo Unveils Store App with Play Activity Tracker for Switch, 3DS, Wii U
November 6, 2025
The data is presented as highly personal, with examples like thousands of hours in certain titles and granular per-session times.
To access stats for older consoles, users must link their Nintendo Account with their Nintendo Network ID.
The piece includes promotional and deal content, while focusing on the app’s launch and its current limitations.
Users can sort games by total time played, grouping into categories like over 100 hours or over 50 hours to show long-term engagement.
Nintendo launches the Nintendo Store App for iOS and Android, letting users buy content and review play activity across Switch, Switch 2, 3DS, and Wii U.
The app is pitched to dedicated fans who can review habits and share play data on social media for insights.
Affiliate links and related promos are part of the article’s monetization approach.
Nostalgic discoveries are highlighted, including older titles and obscure games, underscoring the feature’s memory-keeping value.
The app includes detailed Play Activity with per-title hours and day-by-day session breakdowns, aimed at parents, completionists, and players tracking progress.
An example notes Super Monkey Ball 3D as the oldest game listed, first played in 2011.
Readers are invited to engage on social media, with references to additional Nintendo content and author bio.
Three potential future improvements are proposed: in-app checkout, smarter wishlist/preloads alerts, and tighter parental controls for playtime reporting.
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