Grab free Platinum Points for My Nintendo today for the Zelda reveal

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Regardless of how you feel about Nintendo’s My Nintendo program, free points should pretty much appeal to everyone, and you can snag 60 (70 with a secret) today to celebrate the unveiling of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

All you have to do is go to the official E3 site, and look for a Sheikah Slate, Sheikah Eye, a “Z Icon,” and locate a special hidden mission. That’s it! If you want the solutions that I was able to figure out with a few friends of mine, feel free to check them out below.

E3 [E3.Nintendo.com]

Spoilers:

  • For the Sheikah Eye, go to the Zelda main page on the E3 site, and look near the social media icons.
  • For the Sheikah Slate, find it in the middle of the main page.
  • The Z Icon is in the video section. Click a video and look for it right below the play area.
  • Finally, the bonus mission is on the main games page. Find the actual Treehouse (blue and white) then click the Mii.

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