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Forums - Nintendo - Nintendo bundles Nintendo Switch 2 with pokopia (in Oceania).

Nintendo first move to push sales is here,but very locally  though 

Pokopia is proving to be a strongly appealing pokémon spin off.

Remember that Pokémon spin offs used to be 35$ games on a 150-200$ console.

Probably they are testing the waters... 

Hope Nintendo  doing the same with tomodachi life on ns1,oddly enough there is still potential...

 A bit disheartening they haven't tried already, regardless the focus being on the new hardware, how "binding" is that? 

https://mynintendonews.com/2026/05/05/nintendo-announces-nintendo-switch-2-with-pokemon-pokopia-bundle/

Last edited by tak13 - 3 days ago

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They should bring this bundle worldwide, it'd help keep sales momentum strong, given the game has turned out to be highly desirable.



Nintendo is playing hardball with the S2, good for them. Great price point (smart not going $500-$600 on premium hardware), bundling key games that drive sales (MK launch bundle was brilliant). Getting 3rd party support.

Really nice system and off to a good start. I would make the bundle worldwide, to Curl's point.



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curl-6 said:

They should bring this bundle worldwide, it'd help keep sales momentum strong, given the game has turned out to be highly desirable.

Chrkeller said:

Nintendo is playing hardball with the S2, good for them. Great price point (smart not going $500-$600 on premium hardware), bundling key games that drive sales (MK launch bundle was brilliant). Getting 3rd party support.

Really nice system and off to a good start. I would make the bundle worldwide, to Curl's point.

Of course they have to offer that bundle in more markets. 

As i aforesaid, they are likely testing the waters or maybe ns2 needs that sales promotion in Australia and NZ more than in other territories... 



That's a pretty good ideia, that game can definitely make some people want the system, go getting it together is smart.