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Nintendo Of Japan Shows Switch Appeal For Spring

Nintendo Of Japan Shows Switch Appeal For Spring

Nintendo of Japan presented new ads that will use to promote the Nintendo Switch.

Over the next few weeks. The Japanese will have the opportunity to watch small television advertisements – where three Switch games promoted.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster were the games chosen by Nintendo to promote the diversity of releases available to Switch.

In addition to promoting these three games, Nintendo also shows how diverse its audience is. A young woman plays Fire Emblem on the bus, a man plays Super Smash Bros. while in the laundry room, and a father relives memories of the past next to his son while they play the Remaster of Final Fantasy 10.

Thanks to Youtube, you can also see these ads and enjoy the tone that Nintendo chose to promote its console.

Roger Garrison

Roger has an exquisite taste. For him, video games are more than entertainment and he likes to discuss forms and art. In addition, it consumes everything that is NY, mainly JRPG. We just appreciate it.

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