LEGO Mario keychain

The newest My Nintendo reward is a LEGO Mario keychain

The LEGO Mario keychain is 400 Platinum Points

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My Nintendo is slowly adding more physical products, as the publisher continues to support the previously digital-only platform. Over on the site now you can find the LEGO Mario keychain, which will run you 400 Platinum Points.

You may recall that LEGO has been in a partnership with Nintendo as of late, so you can find Luigi over on that end. Nintendo teases that you need to go to the LEGO VIP club to learn more on how to get the “matching Luigi version.”

I’ll save you the guesswork! So once you sign up you’ll be greeted with a LEGO VIP and Nintendo landing page (that looks like this). There you can grab Luigi, and earn 200 My Nintendo Platinum for being a part of the LEGO VIP program. Once you get a code for the former, you need to redeem it here on the My Nintendo site, under the “earn points/missions” page. Luigi is 500 VIP Points.

Circling back to My Nintendo, as a note, shipping fees have been updated in certain countries, so check out all that info here. You can still cram multiple items into one order if you dump a bunch of points at once.

As a reminder, you can find our full Platinum Point guide here. Bookmark it for when you need quick points for a reward!


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