Nintendo has announced that it's changing the name of one of its digital services to something far less original, taking a further step away from the era when the company had memorable titles for its products.
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Nintendo used to love weird names for its services, but that era is coming to an end. In a post on the official Nintendo Twitter/X account, the company has announced that My Nintendo is changing its name to the Nintendo Store.
My Nintendo Is Changing To Nintendo Store
My Nintendo was the name of the company's online store, where players could order items and redeem the Platinum Points they earned through various means. It makes sense that the company would change its name to one that better reflects the service's primary purpose.
However, the My Nintendo name was memorable and distinct, especially given the competition's use of the PlayStation Store...
