Nintendo’s next president likes Golf Story, lived in Germany for 11 years, and has a famous dad.
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In a new interview, Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima says the aim is to sell 20 million Switch machines in the next financial year, offer more robust DLC so people can play games longer and put out new Switch titles with new ways to play.
Nintendo exec Tatsumi Kimishima told the Nikkei that the Switch’s enhanced paid online services will cost between 2,000 yen to 3,000 yen (US$17.60 to $26.40) annually. “With paid [services], we will be able to fully commit to customers,” Kimishima added.
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