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Radek said:
IcaroRibeiro said:

 Brazillian here. Switch will keep irrelevant. Even among hardcore gamers the system is no longer trending. Despite being cost-prohibitive the PS5 and its peripherals are easily outselling Switch since we got some stock (2022)

If Nintendo wanted do capitalize the buzz of the console they should have done it between 2019 and 2021, but the company only started to officially selling the Switch here in 2020 and physical games in 2022 I think. Too late 

Nintendo also don't localize their games to Brazil, a bummer for supposed a family friend console. Most brazillians only speak portuguese and certainly no kids here have two languages before the age of 10, baring the case of having foreign parents 

I often see games on Switch in Portuguese, is it European Portuguese not Brazilian?

Nintendo just started localizing their games in portuguese and it's still very inconsistent. Last year for example we got Kirby's Return to Dreamland, Pikmin 4 and Super Mario Bros Wonder in portuguese, but not Tears of the Kingdom, which was their biggest game of 2023.

They also didn't even go back and put translations on older games when they started localizing them, meaning there's lots of evergreen titles that still are stuck in english.

Last edited by RedKingXIII - on 25 February 2024