News

Nintendo's president says a post-launch price increase for Switch 2 may have to be considered due to tariff policy changes. Fans are already upset with the $80 price of Mario Kart World.
Some fans were upset. In the past ... Directs as an event most interesting of all. Under former president Satoru Iwata, Nintendo launched the Directs as a way to speak directly to the consumer.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa shed more light on the company’s high expectations for the Switch 2, as well as the obstacles that could impede its success — including U.S. tariffs.
Nintendo president and CEO Satoru Iwata ... "He always challenged us to push forward…to try the new…to upset paradigms—and most of all, to engage, excite and endear our fans.
Nintendo President of America Doug Bowser has spoken to several outlets about the preorder delay, tariffs, and game prices, and it could point to an even more expensive future for the console.
After Nintendo's most recent earning's call, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa highlighted the company's priorities moving forward in a press conference reported by Yahoo Japan. He said that ...
Nintendo plans to take action against inappropriate use of its characters that makes fans "uncomfortable." In a recent shareholder meeting (thanks, Eurogamer), Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa ...
"There's a lot of this that will be coming over the years to come." Back in 2016, then-president of Nintendo Tatsumi Kimishima had the same mentality when it came to presenting Nintendo to the world.
We joke around but... they are very, very, very upset by this." While leaks of information from Nintendo's manufacturing supply chain - such as the Switch 2 motherboard - may be dealt with ...
Per industry analyst David Gibson, during Nintendo's recent financial results call, president Shuntaro Furukawa said "Switch next model is the appropriate way to describe it" in response to a ...
Satoru Shibata, President of Nintendo Europe "Nintendo of Europe is ... He always challenged us to push forward…to try the new…to upset paradigms—and most of all, to engage, excite and ...