Animal Crossing My Nintendo Rewards

Physical Animal Crossing My Nintendo Rewards Live in North America

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New physical items have popped up on Nintendo’s online rewards program for North America: Animal Crossing My Nintendo rewards. Additionally, the site is running two Animal Crossing: New Horizons themed sweepstakes. All of the rewards are fall-themed.

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The following items are now available.

  • Dodo Airlines shopping bag (800 Platinum Points)
  • Leaf bandana (600 Platinum Points)
  • Tom Nook shopping bag (800 Platinum Points)
  • Tom Nook keychain (1000 Platinum Points)

Coinciding with Animal Crossing: New Horizonsfall update, this is Nintendo’s second wave of physical goods. Judging by how quickly the first items sold out, these Animal Crossing My Nintendo rewards will likely go fast. As a reminder, even though the rewards will not cost real-world currency, fans will have to pay for shipping costs.

The sweepstake function is brand new for My Nintendo. Participants can enter into a raffle in two separate offerings. The first is an ongoing partnership that Nintendo has with Cold Stone Creamery. Those interested can enter up to three times for a chance to win a $100 gift card for Cold Stone. The second sweepstake is more gamer-oriented. Participants can enter up to three times for a chance to win an Animal Crossing: New Horizons official Companion Guide, an Animal Crossing themed PowerA Enhanced Wired Controller, an Animal Crossing themed PowerA Protection Case, a Penny Arcade Animal Crossing: New Horizons Pin set, and a Nintendo Store exclusive Tom Nook Hawaiian shirt. Each entry will cost 10 Platinum Points.

The physical Animal Crossing My Nintendo rewards are now live to redeem.


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Oni Dino
Oni Dino is a staff writer, Japanese-English translator, localization editor, and podcaster. He has several video game credits and regularly translates columns from Masahiro Sakurai and Shigeru Miyamoto. When not knee-deep in a JRPG and wishing games had more environmental story-telling, he's attending industry events and interviewing creative auteurs to share their stories.