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Nintendo Announces Second U.S. Store Opening in San Francisco
Nintendo has announced plans to open its second official U.S. store in San Francisco, set to debut in 2025. The new store will be located in Union Square, a bustling retail area known for its diverse shopping options.
This new San Francisco location will join the ranks of the only other official Nintendo store in the United States, which is in New York City. The New York store has become a popular destination for gamers and tourists alike, offering exclusive merchandise, interactive experiences, and events.
Doug Bowser, President of Nintendo of America, expressed excitement about the expansion. He mentioned that San Francisco’s vibrant culture and tech-savvy population make it an ideal location for the new store. The company aims to provide fans with an immersive experience that celebrates all things Nintendo.

Union Square, known for its high foot traffic and central location, is expected to attract a significant number of visitors to the new store. This strategic move comes as part of Nintendo’s efforts to strengthen its presence in the U.S. market and connect with fans on the West Coast.
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Nintendo enthusiasts can look forward to a variety of exclusive products and experiences that will be unique to the San Francisco store. The company plans to offer special events and launches to engage the local community and visitors.
The opening of the San Francisco store is a significant milestone for Nintendo, marking its first U.S. expansion in over two decades. Fans eagerly await the store’s debut and the new opportunities it will bring to experience the magic of Nintendo.
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