Nintendo announced that “Quests” and “Rewards” have been added to the Nintendo Switch Online.
These items can be accessed by going to the NSO icon on your main switch screen and then selecting the Tasks and Rewards section. Here you’ll find a list of available missions, which relate (as Nintendo says) to “things you probably already do with your Nintendo Switch Online membership, like playing online or trying out your classic game library.”
Nintendo Switch Online Missions and Rewards
So, what do you get for participating in these missions? Platinum points, that’s what. They can be exchanged for items in the My Nintendo Store as usual, but also “new, member-exclusive token items that you can collect and group together to create a new user token.”
Nintendo Switch Online Missions and Rewards: How to Earn Platinum Points
it’s easy. As explained above, you can simply go to the Tasks and Rewards section of the NSO app on the Switch console and look at the tasks that are currently available. Complete these and you’ll earn platinum points.
Know that the time between completing a task and the points appearing in your account can sometimes be quite large, especially during busy times. If your score doesn’t appear right away, check back later.
Nintendo Switch Online Missions and Rewards: How to Unlock Code Items
What are the elements of an icon, you ask? These are the frames, characters, and background items that you can use to customize your User Token on your Switch console. This is the icon that people see when you’re online too, so there’s a motivation to make your icon as unique as possible.
Nintendo Switch Online Missions and Rewards: March 2022
Each month will have a different theme and the icon items will be updated every week – for now, we have Animal Crossing: New Horizons (March birthdays) and Super Mario Odyssey-Items with attributes to earn.
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