Nintendo Shows Off New Switch Model With The Nintendo Road Trip

What better way to enjoy the freedom of summer than playing video games; and if you live in or will be visiting the U.S. this summer, you are in for a good time! Nintendo has announced an exciting new experience for its fans that spans the entire country called The Nintendo Road Trip. This is hands-on experience for fans and families to try out the latest version of the Nintendo Switch: The Nintendo Switch OLED Model.

From June 10 to September 5, 2022, fans will be able to test out the Switch’s latest model along with demos of some of the latest Nintendo Switch games, including Nintendo Switch SportsKirby, and the Forgotten Land, and Mario Strikers: Battle League.

The scheduled times and places are listed below, for more detailed information visit the official event page:

  • Minneapolis, MN Mall of America June 10th – 13th
  • Denver, CO Park Meadows Mall June 23rd – 25th
  • Milwaukee, WI Henry Maier Festival Park June 30th – July 2nd
  • Chicago, IL Navy Pier July 8th – 12th
  • San Diego, CA San Diego Comic-Con July 21st – 24th
  • Bethlehem, PA Musikfest August 5th – 8th
  • Raleigh-Durham, NC Streets at Southpoint August 12th – 16th
  • Los Angeles, CA Universal CityWalk Hollywood August 25th – 28th
  • Seattle, WA Alderwood Mall September 2nd – 5th

The Nintendo Road Tour will provide guests with other exciting activities. Fans are encouraged to share photos alongside vibrant Nintendo décor. Guests will also have the opportunity to receive free Nintendo merchandise from a limited supply.

The Nintendo Switch Road Trip experience seems to be an exciting way to make memories with friends and family. While this event is free for everyone, guests will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis depending on the availability of open spots. So to secure a spot for your friends or family, visit the official event page on Nintendo’s site to register.

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