Nintendo Switch Heads to China on December 10th, Priced $300 in Local Currency

Nintendo Switch Heads to China on December 10th, Priced $300 in Local Currency

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https://wccftech.com/nintendo-switch-heads-to-china-on-december-10th-priced-300-in-local-currency/

It's official, at last. The Nintendo (TYO:7974) Switch will launch in China on December 10th, priced at 2,099 yuan, or approximately $300. The bundle will include one year of warranty and the game New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, a great title according to the review of our Nintendo editor Dave Aubrey.

New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is a great Mario package, although it still feels incredibly familiar. Multiplayer chaos is fun for a short while, but testing your skills against difficult stages is where Super Mario excels, as always. If you've not played a 2D Mario platformer in a while, this is well worth it on the Nintendo Switch, though Wii U fans who've played it before should think twice before purchasing.

Nintendo Switch Heads to China on December 10th, Priced $300 in Local Currency

Dec 4, 2019, 10:21am UTC
https://wccftech.com/nintendo-switch-heads-to-china-on-december-10th-priced-300-in-local-currency/ > It's official, at last. The Nintendo (TYO:7974) Switch will launch in China on December 10th, priced at 2,099 yuan, or approximately $300. The bundle will include one year of warranty and the game New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, a great title according to the review of our Nintendo editor Dave Aubrey. > New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe is a great Mario package, although it still feels incredibly familiar. Multiplayer chaos is fun for a short while, but testing your skills against difficult stages is where Super Mario excels, as always. If you've not played a 2D Mario platformer in a while, this is well worth it on the Nintendo Switch, though Wii U fans who've played it before should think twice before purchasing.