Play your favorite games this summer during the Nintendo Road Trip!

Get together with gamers from around the country and try out some new games!

What you need to know

  • Nintendo announced their Nintendo Road Trip, an event where select venues will become hubs for fans to play Nintendo Switch games.
  • The road trip will take place across nine cities in the United States of America for several days at a time.
  • The Nintendo Road Trip event runs from June 10 to September 5, 2021.

Summer is a great time for getting together with friends and engaging in local multiplayer, together. This summer, Nintendo plans to take the games to the gamers. From June to September, the Nintendo Road Trip will take place, where different venues around the United States will become a hub for Nintendo Switch fans to try out some of the new games. Fans will be able to try out Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Nintendo Switch Sports, and the upcoming Mario Strikers: Battle League, which releases on June 10.

Here are the dates and venues for the Nintendo Road Trip:

City Date Venue
Minneapolis, MN June 6 - June 13 Mall of America
Denver, CO June 23 - June 25 Park Meadows Mall
Milwaukee, WI June 30 - July 2 Henry Maier Festival Park (Summerfest Grounds)
Chicago, IL July 8 - July 12 Navy Pier
San Diego, CA July 21 - July 24 San Diego Comic Con ("Interactive Zone" across from Petco Park)
Bethlehem, PA August 5 - August 8 Musikfest
Raleigh-Durham, NC August 12 - August 16 Streets at Southpoint
Los Angeles, CA August 25 - August 28 Universal CityWalk Hollywood
Seattle, WA September 2 - September 5 Alderwood Mall

While pre-registration is not required, it is recommended, as standby availability may be limited for the events. Registration can be done on the official website by selecting the venue in the city you wish to attend. There will be tons of Nintendo decor to draw the eye, as well as the opportunity to receive the coveted Nintendo swag while supplies last.

Super shiny

Nintendo Switch OLED model

A new and improved Nintendo Switch

$350 at Best Buy $350 at Walmart

The newest member of the Nintendo Switch family is the OLED model, which incorporates new and improved features to the system including a larger OLED display, a more stable kickstand for tabletop play, a LAN port, and an upgraded 64GB of internal storage. It's the classic Nintendo Switch, but better.

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