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Having the same ID will allow you to combine your Nintendo eShop account balances from each device. they will ask you a few questions to make sure its you, shouldnt be any trouble if you remember anything you downloaded on your old ds, or if you have access to your switch with your nintendo id.I recently lost my 2DS XL and decided to buy a standard 2DS but when I try to link my Nintendo network ID I get the Error code 022-2591 that states that the ID cannot be Linked as it has already been linked on another system (I’m assuming that’s my lost 2DS XL), is there any way I can get my account back?I think the procedure is you have to call Nintendo's customer support to unlink the old system before you link your new system.Call Nintendo service. call nintendo customer support and let them know. Please be aware that you'll be asked various questions regarding the account to prove that you're the rightful owner.
That NNID on nintys servers are linked to that current consoles serial number. Once that's properly established, Nintendo will ask about details of the new system (mostly the serial number) to link your NNID to your new system.
However, a Nintendo Network ID can only be used on one 3DS system at a time, requiring players to perform a system transfer to move account details from one 3DS system to another (IDs are currently tied to a single Wii U system, though a future update to resolve this has been promised, which is also essential for the company's long-term plans).
Each Nintendo Network ID can be associated to one Wii U console and one Nintendo 3DS family system.
After creating a Nintendo Network ID you have easier access to your account across multiple Nintendo devices. youll need your nnid, email address, last known time you used your 2dsxl, any digital titles you had on the system, and i believe thats it.
A Nintendo Network ID can be created on a Wii U and then linked to a Nintendo 3DS family system, or vice versa. You might be able to use your NNID on multiple Switches, but only ONE is marked as your primary), but if you lose access to your old console & pick up another one... you run into this pain. A Nintendo Network ID can be created on a Wii U and then linked to a Nintendo 3DS family system, or vice versa.
i had the exact same issue and within the call they unlinked my nintendo id from my lost ds and i could simply relink it to the new one. They are really great and get your account on the new 3ds within the weekI had the exact same problem except consoles were reversed!Edit: thank you everyone for the suggestion, I got my Nintendo network account back straight away along with all the games that I have purchased. It’ll be as easy as choosing your Nintendo Network ID (ID), a unique username and password that will allow you to download free demos and other content*, post to Miiverse, and more.We recommend that you register the same ID to your Nintendo 3DS system that you've registered to your Wii U system.
Once a Nintendo Network ID has been associated to a Nintendo 3DS family system, it can only be moved to a different Nintendo 3DS family system through the System Transfer process. Nintendo restricts Nintendo Network ID's to one console PER FAMILY (2/3DS, Wii U, & Switch)... which is reasonably logical (as you will most likely use just one 2/3DS all the time. Takes between 5-7 business days depending on how much data needs to be transferred.Call nintendo support. If you have connected your Wii U to the internet, we strongly recommend you register the same Nintendo Network ID on Nintendo 3DS. call as early in the morning as possible and it shouldnt take very longNintendo restricts Nintendo Network ID's to one console PER FAMILY (2/3DS, Wii U, & Switch)... which is reasonably logical (as you will most likely use just one 2/3DS all the time.
Make the most of your Nintendo systems with a Nintendo Network ID.
ive had this issue in the past. If you want to use your Nintendo Network ID on another Nintendo 3DS system, it's necessary to perform a system transfer.
This will take around 2 business days to process, but it may take longer depending on their workload (typically running on the FIFO system).It’s also pretty odd as I’m able to use my Nintendo network ID on my Nintendo switch but not my 2DS.That's exactly what you do, had to do just recently when I bought a Wii U from a pawn shop and realized that I had linked my Network ID to a former friend's Wii U a few years ago.
it can take 5 to 7 business days for the system transfer to work but ive never heard of anyone waiting that long. New 3ds WILL NOT transfer to Old 3ds.
Having the same ID will allow you to combine your Nintendo eShop account balances from each device. they will ask you a few questions to make sure its you, shouldnt be any trouble if you remember anything you downloaded on your old ds, or if you have access to your switch with your nintendo id.I recently lost my 2DS XL and decided to buy a standard 2DS but when I try to link my Nintendo network ID I get the Error code 022-2591 that states that the ID cannot be Linked as it has already been linked on another system (I’m assuming that’s my lost 2DS XL), is there any way I can get my account back?I think the procedure is you have to call Nintendo's customer support to unlink the old system before you link your new system.Call Nintendo service. call nintendo customer support and let them know. Please be aware that you'll be asked various questions regarding the account to prove that you're the rightful owner.
That NNID on nintys servers are linked to that current consoles serial number. Once that's properly established, Nintendo will ask about details of the new system (mostly the serial number) to link your NNID to your new system.
However, a Nintendo Network ID can only be used on one 3DS system at a time, requiring players to perform a system transfer to move account details from one 3DS system to another (IDs are currently tied to a single Wii U system, though a future update to resolve this has been promised, which is also essential for the company's long-term plans).
Each Nintendo Network ID can be associated to one Wii U console and one Nintendo 3DS family system.
After creating a Nintendo Network ID you have easier access to your account across multiple Nintendo devices. youll need your nnid, email address, last known time you used your 2dsxl, any digital titles you had on the system, and i believe thats it.
A Nintendo Network ID can be created on a Wii U and then linked to a Nintendo 3DS family system, or vice versa. You might be able to use your NNID on multiple Switches, but only ONE is marked as your primary), but if you lose access to your old console & pick up another one... you run into this pain. A Nintendo Network ID can be created on a Wii U and then linked to a Nintendo 3DS family system, or vice versa.
i had the exact same issue and within the call they unlinked my nintendo id from my lost ds and i could simply relink it to the new one. They are really great and get your account on the new 3ds within the weekI had the exact same problem except consoles were reversed!Edit: thank you everyone for the suggestion, I got my Nintendo network account back straight away along with all the games that I have purchased. It’ll be as easy as choosing your Nintendo Network ID (ID), a unique username and password that will allow you to download free demos and other content*, post to Miiverse, and more.We recommend that you register the same ID to your Nintendo 3DS system that you've registered to your Wii U system.
Once a Nintendo Network ID has been associated to a Nintendo 3DS family system, it can only be moved to a different Nintendo 3DS family system through the System Transfer process. Nintendo restricts Nintendo Network ID's to one console PER FAMILY (2/3DS, Wii U, & Switch)... which is reasonably logical (as you will most likely use just one 2/3DS all the time. Takes between 5-7 business days depending on how much data needs to be transferred.Call nintendo support. If you have connected your Wii U to the internet, we strongly recommend you register the same Nintendo Network ID on Nintendo 3DS. call as early in the morning as possible and it shouldnt take very longNintendo restricts Nintendo Network ID's to one console PER FAMILY (2/3DS, Wii U, & Switch)... which is reasonably logical (as you will most likely use just one 2/3DS all the time.
Make the most of your Nintendo systems with a Nintendo Network ID.
ive had this issue in the past. If you want to use your Nintendo Network ID on another Nintendo 3DS system, it's necessary to perform a system transfer.
This will take around 2 business days to process, but it may take longer depending on their workload (typically running on the FIFO system).It’s also pretty odd as I’m able to use my Nintendo network ID on my Nintendo switch but not my 2DS.That's exactly what you do, had to do just recently when I bought a Wii U from a pawn shop and realized that I had linked my Network ID to a former friend's Wii U a few years ago.
it can take 5 to 7 business days for the system transfer to work but ive never heard of anyone waiting that long. New 3ds WILL NOT transfer to Old 3ds.