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Super Nintendo World delayed again due to COVID-19 spike in Japan – GamesRadar
Fans will have to wait even longer to experience the Mario theme park
Super Nintendo World, which was due to open to the public on February 4, has now been delayed for the second time
due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Following a spike in COVID-19 cases, Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga declared a state of emergency for 11 Japanese prefectures this week including Osaka, where Universal Studios Japan is based. Consequently, Super Nintendo World has now postponed its opening day indefinitely, and according to the official website
, its new target date “will be…
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