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Nintendo retrasa el lanzamiento de la alarma en Japón

Authore: RyanActualizar:Jan 22,2025

Nintendo Alarmo Japanese Release Postponed Despite Being Available Worldwide

El lanzamiento minorista japonés del reloj despertador Alarmo de Nintendo se retrasa oficialmente debido a problemas en la cadena de suministro. Continúe leyendo para obtener detalles sobre el aplazamiento y la disponibilidad futura.

Lanzamiento en Japón pospuesto

La escasez de producción retrasa el lanzamiento

Nintendo Alarmo Japanese Release Postponed Despite Being Available Worldwide

Nintendo Japón anunció un aplazamiento del lanzamiento general de Alarmo, originalmente programado para febrero de 2025. El retraso, atribuido a problemas de producción e inventario, retrasa el lanzamiento a una fecha posterior, no especificada. Actualmente, no se sabe si esto afectará la disponibilidad internacional, y aún se planea un lanzamiento para el consumidor global para marzo de 2025.

Mientras tanto, Nintendo ofrece un sistema de pedidos anticipados exclusivamente a los suscriptores de Nintendo Switch Online en Japón. Los pedidos anticipados se abren a mediados de diciembre y los envíos comenzarán a principios de febrero de 2025. La fecha exacta de inicio del pedido anticipado se anunciará pronto.

El popular despertador de Nintendo

Nintendo Alarmo Japanese Release Postponed Despite Being Available Worldwide

Lanzado a nivel mundial en octubre, Alarmo, un reloj despertador interactivo que presenta bandas sonoras icónicas de Nintendo de franquicias como Super Mario, Zelda, Pikmin, Splatoon y Ring Fit Adventure, superó rápidamente las expectativas. Su popularidad llevó a la suspensión de los pedidos online y a un sistema de lotería para las existencias restantes. El Alarmo se agotó inmediatamente en las tiendas Nintendo de Japón y Nueva York.

Vuelve a consultar las actualizaciones sobre pedidos anticipados y la fecha de lanzamiento general reprogramada.

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