There’s no way to know for sure, but it’s likely that your My Nintendo account has been deleted. Nintendo has been known to delete user accounts without warning, so it’s best not to count on your account being there anymore. If you really want to play Nintendo games, you’ll need to create a new account.

If you want to remove a Microsoft account from your device, you can do so by signing in to your device with a local account and then deleting the Microsoft account.

There could be a few reasons why your Nintendo account is unusable. One possibility is that you may have forgotten your password and are unable to log in. Another reason could be that your account has been banned for violating Nintendo’s terms of service. If you believe that your account has been banned in error, you can contact Nintendo’s customer service department for assistance.

If you created your Nintendo Account before May 2018, you can log in at https://accounts.nintendo.com/.If you don’t remember your Nintendo Account username or password, you can use the “Forgot your username or password?” link on the login page to reset them.Once you’re logged in, you can view your account information and change your password if necessary.

To delete your child’s Nintendo Account, you will need to first contact Nintendo Customer Service. They will be able to help you delete the account and any associated data.

Yes, deleting a Switch user will delete all games associated with that user.

Nintendo does not ban consoles or accounts. However, they may suspend or terminate a user’s account if that user violates the Nintendo User Agreement.

The lockout period for a Nintendo account is typically 24 hours. This means that you will not be able to access your account or any of its features for 24 hours after your first failed attempt to log in.

To delete everything from your Nintendo Switch, you must first sign in to your Nintendo account. Once you are signed in, select “System Settings” from the main menu, then select “Formatting Options.” Finally, select “Erase All Content and Settings.” This will erase everything from your Nintendo Switch, including games and save data.