Nintendo starts snacking in malls; learn where to play Switch for free

Nintendo starts snacking in malls;  learn where to play Switch for free

Nintendo has finally noticed that Brazil exists. Always absent from events such as the Brasil Game Show and Comic Con Experience, the Japanese giant is launching an unprecedented marketing initiative this Thursday (23), with a tasting of the Switch console in the shopping centers of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

The so-called Nintendo Switch Shopping Tour is set to last until December, but only its first stops have been set for now: Shopping Metrô Itaquera, in São Paulo, and Shopping Boulevard, in Rio.

In both places, the public will have stations to play Switch for free. In this first phase, the chosen game is Mario Strikers: Battle League — not by chance, a football game, starring the company’s main mascot.

The game, which was just released on the 10th, also has texts fully translated into Brazilian Portuguese, a constant request from the Brazilian public that, little by little, Nintendo is beginning to satisfy.

The tour remains in these malls until July 10. But the stands are only open from Thursday to Sunday, from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Nintendo should announce the next malls (and games) chosen soon.

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