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Nintendo Launches Official Websites For Malaysia & The Philippines
By Alleef Ashaari|February 22, 2022|1 Comment
Today, Nintendo has surprised us all by launching official websites for Malaysia and the Phillippines. This comes only months after Nintendo previously launched official websites for Singapore and Thailand in October and December 2021, respectively.
However, it’s currently unknown if Nintendo plans to offer official Nintendo eShop support for Malaysia and the Philippines. Fingers crossed that they’ll be adding that in the future, as it will make things easier for Nintendo Switch players who prefer to buy their games digitally.
Maybe soon all these Southeast Asian countries will have their own regional Nintendo eShops? Fingers crossed for that. In the meantime, Nintendo has also launched an official Facebook page and YouTube channel for the Southeast Asian region.
For future updates, stay tuned to Kakuchopurei.
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Nintendo Sets Up Official Site For Malaysia And The Philippines
February 22, 2022 at 2:46 pm
[…] UPDATE: It looks like Nintendo has also set up the same website for The Philippines as well, announced at the same time based on the timing of the announcement posts on Nintendo Southeast Asia’s Facebook page. (Thanks Kakuchopurei) […]