Nintendo asks Beijing for approval to sell its Switch console in China, with local giant Tencent as a partner
TOKYO—Nintendo Co. has submitted a request to the Chinese government for approval to sell its Switch console in China, a spokesman said, potentially opening up a major market long closed to the Japanese videogame maker’s flagship consoles.
The spokesman said Nintendo would collaborate in the business with Tencent Holdings Ltd., one of China’s top technology companies, which already operates a big videogame business.
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