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Nintendo Switch 2 finds way into China via Hong Kong

Nintendo Switch 2 finds way into China via Hong Kong

Nikkei Asia2 days ago

SHANGHAI/OSAKA -- Although Nintendo has yet to officially release the Switch 2 in mainland China, the Hong Kong version of the gaming device is already available for purchase there online.
Vendors are apparently acquiring Switch 2 units sold in Hong Kong and reselling them. They are listed on such e-commerce platforms as JD.com and Alibaba's Taobao marketplace.

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