Super Nintendo World: New Promotional Art of Amusement Park

Universal Studios Japan presents a new image of what will be the world's first Mario space in a real theme park located in Japan.

Universal Studios Japan and has released a new promotional art for Super Nintendo World, the new Nintendo theme park that will open within the aforementioned amusement park located in Osaka. The space, which was planned to open this summer on the occasion of the Tokyo Olympics, will beg to be opened due to the severity of the coronavirus, which has even increased the state of emergency in several prefectures of Japan due to the high number of infected for this outbreak.

This promotional art is not only dedicated to the next great protagonist of the place, Super Mario, but also to the Illumination Entertainment Minions, the creatures born in Gru: My Favorite Villain by Pierre Coffin. Universal Studios Japan is one of the three theme parks under the ownership of Universal Studios and has a multitude of themed areas dedicated to different licenses. The Jurassic Park, Harry Potter or Hello Kitty will now be joined by Super Mario, whose park we learned more information at the beginning of the year.

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Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan

Interactive bracelet and mobile app for Super Nintendo World

It should be said that, although the image published today corresponds to Universal Studios Japan, the equivalent of the United States and Singapore will also soon open its doors to close its international expansion. In Japan, at least, Super Nintendo World will have an application for mobile devices and a bracelet that all attendees will wear. This app will have activities, challenges and classifications that will be monitored through this interactive bracelet.

For the rest, we remember that Super Nintendo World was presented there in July 2017 and it began to be built in October 2018, but for different reasons the premiere is being made to ask more than the account; now, due to this health crisis that has paralyzed the initial plan of inauguration this July. That have been confirmed, we have names like The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario, Pokémon, Animal Crossing, Yoshi, Donkey Kong or Star Fox with their own space within this theme park of Universal Studios Japan.

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