On May 7th,.Nintendo released new rules for the account, which made a large number of young players unable to use online services, which caused heated discussions among players. Nintendo quickly responded on May 8, saying that it would make adjustments.
·The incident was caused by Nintendo's revision of the account usage rules. The accounts registered by minor players now require the mail verification and consent of the guardian before they can be used. The problem is that many of the email addresses used by parents and guardians when registering were forgotten or cancelled, resulting in a large number of minor players being unable to continue to use online services, especially games such as "Spra Exit" and "Pokemon Card P" have the greatest impact.
·Nintendo quickly responded on May 8, suggesting to use the web version of the Guardian's Nintendo account to log in to implement verification licenses, or verify on the host, etc., but the problem is still unsolvable, and if you want to change your email address again, you must log in to the email address of the old account to verify it. This is a paradoxical cycle.
·This matter is constantly fermenting, and players hope that Nintendo will provide a substantial solution as soon as possible.