Nintendo Switch Sports is just around the corner, launching on Switch on April 29th. We were recently treated to an overview trailer for the game, which delved into each sport included in the package. Now, Nintendo is ramping up the marketing for the game in Japan with a selection of new commercials, each of which focusing on a specific mini-game, including tennis, badminton, bowling, football, chambara, and volleyball.
Each commercial is only 30 seconds in length, so you can peruse over the collection below without taking too much time out of your day - enjoy!
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Let us know in the comments if you're looking forward to Nintendo Switch Sports, and which of the six games on offer you're looking forward to playing the most!
[source nintendoeverything.com]
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I still prefer it when two strange Japanese business men would go knocking at American homes to say "Wii would like to play."
No Boxing = No buy for me.
@Anti-Matter Remember my words when this game gets the Nintendo Switch + Expansion Pass "DLC-treatment" with several additional sports disciplines including Boxing.
@MaxlRoseGNR
Think you are spot on there.
On the topic of Japanese Switch adverts, this now exists, and is quite incredible:
https://www.nintendo.co.jp/switch/pyon-zuba-basha-iya-/index.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=20220408&utm_campaign=nintendoswitch
The living room family ads are never going away, are they? Grandma’s here to stay..
@Erigen oh yeah. I remember that
I love the little safety warning screens at the end of every ad. They made me chuckle for some reason
@Anti-Matter,
What is it with boxing?, you protest about it's none inclusion far too much.
I was watching a Switch advert on TV earlier today that showed a generic family playing RFA and Let's Dance, and it definitely had those casual, Wii-era vibes to it as well.
That's fine. Nintendo's series have been going big this generation, and there are more hardcore-oriented releases than I can manage to keep up with. Let the grandmas and Wii crowd eat good too.
I didn’t get to try out the game when they were testing it, but I will probably get this when it releases (or soon after).
The commercials are great, but the game not.
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