Nintendo has officially revealed it Transfer 2 on Thursday, and the company will put on a series of events for fans to get some hands-on time with the new console.
the Nintendo Switch 2 experience is the worldwide tour for the new console that starts in April. It’s free for people who register with their Nintendo account, but they’ll have to be lucky, because ticket recipients will be randomly selected.
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Here’s what we know about the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience.
When does Nintendo Switch Experience 2 start?
The first stop on the tour is New York City, April 4-6. It will take place at Center415 at 417 5th Ave.
Which US cities are having Nintendo Switch 2 Experience events?
The tour heads to Los Angeles April 11-13, at Television City at 7800 Beverly Blvd. It then heads to Dallas on April 25-27, at Fair Park’s Embarcadero Building located at 1229 Admiral Nimitz Dr.
What other cities have Nintendo Switch 2 Experience events?
The tour is worldwide and will stop in the following cities:
- Toronto, April 25-27
- Paris, April 4-6
- London, April 11-13
- Milan, April 25-27
- Berlin, April 25-27
- Madrid, May 9-11
- Amsterdam, May 9-11
- Melbourne, May 10-11
- Tokyo (Makuhari), April 26-27
- Seoul, May 31 to June 1
- Hong Kong and Taipei, TBA
How do I register for a ticket?
You can register for a free ticket at the event location at Nintendo Switch 2 Experience Page. A free Nintendo account is required to register. An individual must be 18 or older to attend. People with Nintendo Family Accounts can register up to six people as a group, including anyone under the age of 18. Ticket winners will be chosen at random.
When does registration open?
Registration opens Friday, January 17, at 3 pm ET/noon PT. It closes on January 26th at 11:59 pm local time for the event location.
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What will be shown at the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience event?
We don’t know the details yet. The likely scenario is that people with tickets will be able to test the Switch 2 for an undisclosed amount of time, with a variety of games available to play.
Nintendo hasn’t given details on when the Switch 2 will be officially available, or the price.