Due to high demand, pre-ordering the Nintendo Switch 2 proved challenging for numerous gamers. Despite Nintendo’s efforts to fulfill orders, stock sellouts were common, leaving many early buyers without their new console on its release day. Recently, Target has been sending out emails to apologize for the delayed delivery of Nintendo Switches 2. As a gesture of goodwill, they are offering a complimentary $50 Nintendo eShop card to affected customers.
Players should note that Target’s giveaway isn’t a standard eShop code. Instead, they must log in to Target’s official website to obtain it. Below you will find the instructions on how to redeem it:
1. Log in to your account on Target’s official site.
2. Navigate to the giveaway redemption page.
3. Follow the prompts to claim the giveaway.
4. Once claimed, you can use the code on the designated platform.
- Copy your code, or write it down
- Select the Get your gift card button above (or go to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card at Target.com)
- Add the gift card to your cart (code only applies to the $50 Nintendo eShop Gift Card, no other dollar amounts or gift card types).
- Before you check out, add your promo code on the Cart page
- Complete checkout and get your gift card delivered to your inbox free of charge.
- Follow the instructions in that email to redeem your gift card at the Nintendo eShop
To ensure safety while taking advantage of Target’s offer, remember there’s a chance scammers may try to exploit it for phishing schemes. To protect yourself, verify that any received emails originate from Target by checking the sender’s address. A smart precaution is to copy the redemption code from the email and then visit Target.com directly to use it, instead of clicking on any links within the email.
By sending out gift cards to other stores, Target might have kept money circulating within its own business. However, it’s Nintendo and its players who will reap the benefits from this promotion. This generous act could potentially boost Target’s customer loyalty as well.
This week saw a fresh supply of Nintendo Switch 2 consoles, but they quickly disappeared from shelves once more. Finding one for purchase might require some patience as the demand seems high and the stock may take time to replenish. The anticipated title for the Switch 2 in the near future is Donkey Kong Bananza, slated to launch on July 17th. In anticipation of this release, Nintendo has reduced the price of their earlier Donkey Kong games.
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2025-06-27 11:39