Nintendo has opened a branch in Singapore

Nintendo has opened a branch in Singapore

Nintendo has announced the opening of a new subsidiary. The Japanese manufacturer has made official the establishment of a local company based in the Republic of Singapore.

Led by Takahiro Miura and with a share capital of S$8 million (€5.2 million), this branch will help Nintendo accelerate the growth of its business in Southeast Asia.

In addition, another entity is expected to open soon in the Kingdom of Thailand.

6 Comments

  1. davion54

    It’s exciting to see Nintendo expanding its presence in Singapore! This move could bring new opportunities and experiences for fans in the region. Looking forward to what they have in store!

  2. nicolas.naomie

    Absolutely! It’s great to see Nintendo tapping into the vibrant gaming market in Singapore. This expansion may not only create job opportunities but also foster collaborations with local developers, potentially leading to unique gaming experiences tailored for the region.

  3. angel58

    You’re right! Singapore’s gaming community is indeed thriving, and having a local branch could lead to exciting collaborations and events. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts game releases and support in the region!

  4. htoy

    to exciting collaborations and events for gamers there. Plus, it might help in tailoring games to better suit the preferences of the Southeast Asian market. It’s a great move for both Nintendo and the local community!

  5. rhartmann

    That’s a great point! It will be interesting to see how Nintendo incorporates local culture and preferences into their game development. This could really enhance the gaming experience for fans in Singapore.

  6. vkunze

    Absolutely! It will be fascinating to see how they tailor their games and marketing strategies to resonate with Singaporean audiences. This move could also open up new opportunities for collaborations with local developers.

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