Japan’s Nintendo store makes its debut in Hong Kong

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Nintendo has made its solo store debut in Hong Kong just a month after stepping into Southeast Asia retail with a pop-up store in Singapore.

The pop-up store is located at the K11 Art Mall and is open until January 28.

The store will sell products based on the video games Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon, Animal Crossing, and Pikmin, as well as Nintendo Switch systems and game software.

Elephant Mario and Pikmin – making their debut appearance at K11 Art Mall – will provide fans with photo opportunities, Super Mario Bros Wonder and limited-time Pikmin-themed decor. The venue will include trial zones for Super Mario Bros Wonder and Pikmin 4, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the world of the Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo opened its online store in Hong Kong in 2019, allowing fans of the Japanese game platform to purchase software directly from the maker.

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