The Nintendo NYC Facebook page is hosting a fan event that’ll cover Nintendo’s E3 2018 activities. Nintendo NYC promises to give fans a chance to try Super Smash Bros for the Nintendo Switch and Mario Tennis Aces. The event will take place during June 11th through the 15th.
The Facebook account titles the event “E3 Experience at Nintendo NY” and shares a few details about what fans can expect if they attend the event. Here’s what Nintendo NYC had to say on the matter,
Join us for an exciting week of the E3 activities at Nintendo NY! See the list below for the time and dates for each event. See you there!
June 11
– 6:30PM – 9PM – Splatoon 2 World Championship Opening Round Live Video StreamJune 12
– 12PM: Nintendo Direct: E3 2018
– Immediately following Nintendo Direct: E3 2018 – Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018 Video Stream
– 4PM: Splatoon 2 World Championship Finals Video Stream
– 5PM: Play Super Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis Aces for the Nintendo Switch
– 6PM: Super Smash Bros. Invitational 2018 Video Stream
– **Fans can begin lining up at 9AM to attend.**June 13
– 9AM: Play Super Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis Aces for the Nintendo Switch
– Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018 Video Stream
– **Fans can begin lining up at 7AM to attend.**June 14
– 9AM: Play Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo Switch and Mario Tennis Aces
– Nintendo Treehouse: Live | E3 2018 Video Stream
– **Fans can begin lining up at 7AM to attend.**June 15
– 9AM: Play Super Smash Bros. and Mario Tennis Aces for the Nintendo Switch
– **Fans can begin lining up at 7AM to attend.**
With all the hype surrounding E3 this year I can already imagine how long the lines will be just to play one match of Super Smash Bros at Nintendo NYC. At least there’s an option to play Nintendo’s other semi-competitive title Mario Tennis Aces. It’s awesome to see that E3 isn’t the only way for people to get their hands on these games.
Nintendo NYC is located at “10 Rockefeller Plz, New York, New York 10020”–according to the Nintendo NYC Facebook account. If you’re in the area and are dying to play either game–get your butt down to that store and play them.
For those who are less fortunate, Nintendo hasn’t confirmed a demo release for either title yet, but if they do, we’ll be sure to update you when something comes up.
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