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The Nintendo Switch goes on sale in Brazil on September 18th – Engadget
Since 2015, consumers in Brazil have had to either import Nintendo products or buy them from a reseller.
Buying directly from Nintendo is something people in Brazil haven’t been able to do for more than five years. Citing the country’s taxes at the time, Nintendo stopped direct sales in Brazil in 2015. Since then, consumers there have had to either import Nintendo products or buy them from a reseller. Last August, however, Brazillian President Jair Bolsonaro lowered import taxes on gaming hardware.
Provided the cost of the console doesn’t scare consumers away, Brazil offers a significant opportun…
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