How to use Nintendo Switch Virtual Game Card

by SkillAiNest

Nintendo picked up how it behaves with you Digital Game Shopping now is calling these people Virtual Game CardsAnd this is expected to make your games easier to share in multiple switch systems. Even you can allow friends and family members to borrow from a game you have purchased from the Ashes so they can play it on your switch. Sorting things is a slightly complex process, but in most cases, you will only need to do difficult things once. In any case, we are here to help.

The virtual game card system went straight to the console on April 30 when Nintendo launched a major update. The Nintendo Switch 2 (which arrives on June 5) will also support the virtual game card lending and borrowing. Virtual Game Cards also include the Associated DLC (ie, additional downloadable content) of any game you have acquired.

If you have not tried to try your child, partner or roommate in this way in this way, you are not currently playing, sharing a virtual game card is a very easy process. How will we do this before explaining how to use the Virtual Game Card in your own two switch consoles?

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When it comes to lending and borrowing a virtual game card, there are many warnings that you will need to be aware of. Sadly, a comfortable Internet knowing that the one who lives on the other side of the country will not be able to take any game from your switch. The virtual game card system is designed to distribute sports between friends and family-you will need to stay on the same Wi-Fi network.

According to the intellect, you can only give a virtual game card to another member of your Nintendo Account Family Group. Both switch systems will also need to be connected to the same wireless network when a game is borrowed and borrowed.

You can play for 14 days at a time. Although one of your game debt is over, you won’t play it on your switch. However, if you decide that you want to go back to this title, you can remember it at any time (which, perhaps, the abusive child has a way to show the consequences of their actions). Let’s run through the other key virtual game card lending Provaso in Bullet Points:

  • You can give a maximum of three virtual game cards at a time.

  • The borrower can only take a game at a time, and they cannot borrow from multiple consumers at the same time.

  • Similarly, you can only give a virtual game card to the console given at any time.

  • If there are users in a switch that belong to different family groups, they will not be able to borrow a virtual game card.

That’s all? Cool Come on the Nintendo Switch to jam with a virtual game card in fact by lending and borrowing.

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Before you really start with borrowing and borrowing virtual game cards, you have to do some things. First, make sure your system software is the latest. After that, you can check the matter by going to the switch home screen System Settings> System> System Update. If your switch is not running the latest system software, it will start the update process. Otherwise, you are golden.

Next, as mentioned, you have to make sure that the switch system that is going to exchange virtual game cards are on the same wireless network. Once you take care of it, the time has come that if you haven’t already done so, the consoles are in the same Nintendo account family group. (A family group can include up to eight account holders, and a character -based system allows parental control.)

Slightly annoying, you can’t Add the Nintendo Account to the Family Group Switch consoles as soon as things stand up. You have to configure things Nintendo’s website.

First, sign in to the Nintendo Account that will be the administrator of the Family Group (only one account per family group admin). From there, select the “Family Group” then either “Add a Member” or, if you have not yet established a family group, “create a family group.”

In order to invite the current Nintendo Account Holder in a family group, the first “invite someone to your family group” (or undergo the process of undergoing this process Sorting a sort for a child of 12 or youngerIf you are adding the same). Of course, if the person you want to invite to the family group does not yet have a Nintendo account, they will need to be set up.

Next, you will just need to read a withdrawal about people who know you in a family group and then what will happen if your account or their ban is banned (it will not be a good thing!). When you agree to withdrawal and click on the confirmation, you will be indicated to enter the email address associated with the Nintendo Account that you want to add to the Family Group. Click Submit when you work.

The person you are inviting to the family group will receive an email. They will need to click on the verification link, sign in to their Nintendo account if necessary and click “Join the Family Group”. After joining this person’s family group, the admin can assign them a role.

Few, okay. All the difficult/disturbing things were removed from the way. Save the same wireless network to connect, you should only do all this equipment once to ensure that a pair of switch consoles is ready to use virtual game card. Now for the entertainment section.

Nintendo Switch Virtual Game CardNintendo Switch Virtual Game Card

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For explanation, let’s call the system that borrows virtual game card switch A. We will refer to the device that is borrowing a game as a switch B (calling them switches 1 and Switch 2 makes things more confused!).

Go to the Virtual Game Cards option on the home screen switch, then select the user who is connected to your Nintendo account. At this location, if you have enabled you will need to insert your password or pin User verification setting.

Choose the game you want to go out of virtual game cards from your library then to go Select the user to lend to the Family Group Member> Loans. Choose the person you want to get the game, and then click the loan.

After that, it is the recipient’s turn. On switch B, access the virtual game card from the home screen. Select the user’s profile for the person who is receiving the game, and enter the pin or password if necessary. Then select the borrowing option. Then, the Virtual Game Card should be downloaded, then you will be able to play!

You just need to be connected to the same wireless network while you are actively lending and borrowing (“Loading” or Nintendo Terms to use for it) a virtual game card. You don’t have to be online to play the game after coming to your switch. Nintendo is The article of an help This should help you solve any mistake messages that you face as part of the process.

Returning Virtual Game Card (maybe you can borrow different from Switch A) is straightforward. Go from home screen to Virtual Game Card, select the relevant user profile, enter the password or enter the pin if needed. Go to the game, select a return to the family group member and then click the return.

All this is more complicated than that. For the Switch B user probably gives a game loan to the Switch B user, it may be easier. Still, this process should be easy enough to run, especially when you get the execution of it.

Nintendo Switch Virtual Game CardNintendo Switch Virtual Game Card

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Another thing you can do with a virtual game card is independently changed between your own two switch consoles, even if one is in sleep mode. You may have a switch to your room and the switch light on you. In this case, this system can be useful. As always, other users of the switch console can play any game or DLC that is installed on the system through their own profile.

You need to link the virtual game card from one switch to another, you need to link them first. First, bring the system on which you can already install the virtual game card (switch A, we will call it) and the second (switch B) can connect to each other and connect them to the Internet. Make sure your Nintendo account is also connected to the user on switch B.

On switch B, choose a virtual game card from the home screen, then the user who is connected to your Nintendo account (then, if you have a user verification, you will need to enter the password or pin). Choose the Virtual Game Card you want to add to Switch B, then go Loads on this system> Next> Systems are close enough (Once you make sure the two consoles are near).

Next, back to switch A, do, do Virtual Game Cards> User is connected to the same Nintendo account> Password/PIN (if necessary) Contract. Then you will see a message about being connected to another console. Select the Link Link option to enable it. After the linking process is wrapped, click OK button. If you had chosen on Switch B earlier, SUCH to load the virtual game card if such a popup is immediately popped up, you will also need to click the load on the system.

And just! After that, you do not need to keep the consoles close to each other to load the virtual game card on any system.

Keep in mind that only two consoles can be attached for this purpose. To compile another console as a new switch B (we are still calling it for explanation), reopen the same setup on the same device.

Partternly, you will see a message on the new switch B that you have told you have already linked two consoles for the purpose of loading the virtual game card. After reading the information about it (and assuming that you want to connect a different switch you want to do), select the link you want to link next to the console. Click this button again to confirm.

If you want to play digital switch games in more than two consoles (maybe you have a dean, the other in the bedroom and the third in the holiday house?), You may need to use a different method called the online license feature. Nintendo has an aid article that will be How to make you set it up.

With any procedure, there is an important factor that you have to keep in mind. Save data is not automatically shared in every system, so you can’t just start playing games on a switch and can’t continue where you leave the other. To do this, you will need to pass the data manually, either To be two consoles near each other Or By Cloud If you are a Nintendo Switch Online subscriber.

More than eight years have passed since the Nintendo Switch. It’s a long time! During this period, you may have collected a huge collection of digital sports, which has made it difficult to find you looking for it. Thankfully, your collection has an option to hide the virtual game card.

To hide someone, go to the Virtual Game Card on the switch home screen and choose the user that is connected to your Nintendo account. Highlight the game or DLC that you want to hide, select the options and then hide from your library twice to mask this title.

The hidden virtual game card is to see the first, repeat these first two steps, then scroll down and don’t find the software? Option from here, you will see an indication of a hidden virtual game card. Select it and you will see a full list of hidden game cards.

You can also remove the virtual game card from this section. Choose a special game, then choose options and to some extent. It will then appear along with the regular library of your virtual game cards.

A game card is not useless when it is invisible. You can still download the relevant game on your switch while the card is hidden or lends to others in your family group.

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