CORRECTING and REPLACING New Nintendo 2DS XL Pikachu Edition Launches in Stores on Jan. 26

Detective Pikachu Game and Detective Pikachu amiibo Launching on
March 23

Seventh paragraph, second sentence, the link should be: https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/detective-pikachu-3ds

The corrected release reads:

NEW NINTENDO 2DS XL PIKACHU EDITION LAUNCHES IN STORES ON JAN. 26

Detective Pikachu Game and Detective Pikachu amiibo Launching on
March 23

On Jan. 26, an adorable New Nintendo 2DS XL system featuring Pikachu’s
iconic face launches in stores at a suggested retail price of $159.99.
The New Nintendo 2DS XL Pikachu Edition system is just as electric as the
Pokémon itself, with an eye-catching yellow design featuring a stylized
close-up of Pikachu’s face. This special edition system is a must-have
for Pokémon fans! As with all Nintendo 2DS systems, the New Nintendo 2DS
XL Pikachu Edition system plays Nintendo 3DS games in 2D.

“The New Nintendo 2DS XL Pikachu Edition is a charming addition to the
Nintendo 3DS line-up that is sure to delight Pokémon fans of all ages,”
said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales
and Marketing. “With a massive library of games, the Nintendo 3DS family
of systems continues to deliver one-of-a-kind experiences for every type
of gamer.”

There’s even more in store for Pokémon fans in 2018. Announced earlier
today, the new video game Detective Pikachu will launch on March
23 in stores, in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS and at Nintendo.com at a
suggested retail price of $39.99.

In this new adventure, players team up with a witty, tough-talking
Pikachu to uncover clues, solve mysteries and encounter familiar faces
from the Pokémon world. For the first time in a video game, this Pikachu
can communicate with the player. With the help of Pikachu’s surprising
voice, players can interact with other Pokémon in a whole new way as
they embark on an adventure through the streets of Ryme City.

Also launching on March 23 is a special edition Detective Pikachu amiibo
figure. This extra-large amiibo can unlock cutscenes if tapped in the Detective
Pikachu
game, revealing a combination of hilarious content that
might also provide a hint. This same content can be accessed in the game
without the amiibo, but tapping the amiibo will allow players to unlock
content more quickly. The Detective Pikachu amiibo figure will be
available at a suggested retail price of $29.99.

Fans who can’t get enough Pokémon can also download the classic 2D Game
Boy Color game Pokémon Crystal when it launches in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS on Jan. 26 for only $9.99. The game, an expanded version of the popular Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver games, was the first in the Pokémon franchise to allow players to choose between a boy or girl playable
character, and was the first game to introduce animations during Pokémon
battles. The Nintendo 3DS version of the game is updated with wireless
battling and trading, and is compatible with the Pokémon Bank app (annual service charge applies). Pokémon Crystal is now available for pre-purchase in Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS.

For more information about the New Nintendo 2DS XL Pikachu Edition
system, visit https://www.nintendo.com/2ds/buynow#new-nintendo-2ds-xl-pikachu. For more information about Detective Pikachu, visit https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/detective-pikachu-3ds.

Remember that the Nintendo 3DS family of systems features parental
controls
that let adults manage the content their children can
access. For more information about other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.


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