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Nintendo Creators Program Now Available In More Countries

The Nintendo Creators Program has added support for seven more countries. Users in Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Panama, Chile, Peru and Argentina can now benefit from the service, which gives them part of the advertising proceeds received for their Nintendo-related videos on YouTube. The Nintendo Creators Program was launched earlier this year. Nintendo recently confirmed plans to not share revenue with YouTube channels that broadcast games from other publishers.

22 thoughts on “Nintendo Creators Program Now Available In More Countries”

  1. Sweet I hope this can be a mutually productive beneficial thing between Nintendo and content creators.

  2. “Nintendo recently confirmed plans to not share revenue with YouTube channels that broadcast games from other publishers.”

    So you must be Nintendo-exclusive or you cannot be part of the program?

    Where’s the outcry? Imagine if Nintendo starts doing this to third-party developers and indie developers.

    I’m sorry, but I would not be okay with being forced to produce only one kind of content when it’s MY channel or be withheld from profiting just because their games aren’t the only things I feature on it.

    1. They will just be disqualified from the program… they cant make money off of other companies products.

      don’t get mad over something that makes sense.

    2. That’s only if you register your whole channel with the creator’s program where you can’t be allowed to post Non-Nintendo related videos, Only registering a video individually can let you be allowed to still post non-Nintendo related videos.

      1. I guess I am not, but please, could you tell me WHY oh why I can make videos for this program of Pikmin 1 and 3, but not from Pikmin 2?

  3. No one thought of just making a channel for nintendo products then a separate one for everything else? Yea its a bummer to need two channels but if that’s Nintendo’s way with this programme then we get to still do both? Right?

  4. If you sign up to this, you are letting Nintendo walk right over you. Please don’t sign up for this bullshit.

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