My Nintendo members can get a colorful set of WarioWare pins today
What you need to know
- WarioWare: Get It Together! releases tomorrow on September 10.
- My Nintendo members can get themselves a set of Wario-themed pins to celebrate.
- The set contains four pins and costs 500 Platinum Coins.
The release for WarioWare: Get It Together! is right around the corner, heading to the Nintendo Switch tomorrow on September 10, 2021. To celebrate, Nintendo is offering My Nintendo members the opportunity to receive a set of WarioWare pins for only 500 My Nintendo Platinum Coins.
This four-set of pins includes a large one featuring Wario as he, uh, picks his nose, as well as smaller character pins that display Mona, 9-Volt and Young Cricket. These pins have a safety back and can be attached to bags, jackets, vests, and even hats. If you'd like to emulate the great Wario himself, these would look great on a denim biker jacket that you can pair wonderfully with garlic perfume.
To order these pins, simply:
- Log into your My Nintendo account
- Redeem 500 coins for the pins on their product page to receive a promo code
- Click "Access now" to be redirected to the Nintendo Store
- Select "Add to cart"
- Enter the promo code received in step 2
- Complete your transaction
Of course, shipping fees apply, so they're not totally free. But is anything free in Wario's World?
Will you be nabbing yourself these pins? Let us know in the comments below!
Get wild and party with friends!
In WarioWare: Get it Together, you and your friends can compete to complete microgames — puzzles you solve in just a few seconds! Use various characters to solve the microgames in different ways, making the game super replayable. But don't fail too many times, or it's game over! WAH!
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Nadine is a freelance writer for iMore with a specialty in all things Nintendo, often working on news, guides, reviews, and editorials. She's been a huge Nintendo fan ever since she got to pet her very own Nintendog, and enjoys looking at Nintendo's place in the video game industry. Writing is her passion, but she mostly does it so that she can pay off her ever-growing debt to Tom Nook. Her favorite genres are simulation games, rhythm games, visual novels, and platformers. You can find her at @stopthenadness on Twitter, where she'll more than likely be reposting cute Animal Crossing content.