Nintendo wprowadza limitowaną edycję konsol Joy-Con z okazji Księżniczki Peach

Nintendo has announced that it will be releasing a limited edition Princess Peach Joy-Con console on March 22 to coincide with the launch of the game Princess Peach: Showtime! The unique Joy-Con set, featuring a pastel pink color, is a tribute to the iconic character Princess Peach. It will be available at the Nintendo Store and select retailers.

Although the price has not been revealed yet, it is expected to be the same as the standard Joy-Con set, which is $80. This is not the first time that Nintendo has released pink controllers. Last year, they released a pink Joy-Con as part of a set that also included a yellow controller. However, the Princess Peach set will be a standalone edition, not just one of the controllers.

It is interesting to note that the pastel pink used in the Princess Peach Joy-Con set appears to be the same as the previous pink-yellow set. It is remarkable that Nintendo has chosen to dedicate a half-controller set to Princess Peach, but for fans of the game, it is a wonderful opportunity to show their appreciation for this iconic character.

Of course, the Joy-Con set is just a part of the bigger event, which is the release of Princess Peach: Showtime! Announced during September’s Nintendo Direct, this pseudo-platformer allows players to take on the role of Princess Peach as she sets out to save a theater from menacing characters like Grape and Sour Bunch.

In the game, Princess Peach can use a ribbon given to her by a creature named Stella, who watches over the theater. With her theatrical abilities, she can also transform into a ninja, pirate, detective, pastry chef, cowgirl, and martial arts master. This adds a fun element of power-ups and contrasts with the character of Mario.

Princess Peach: Showtime! is currently available for pre-order on the Nintendo and Amazon platforms. The game will be released on March 22 along with the pastel pink Joy-Con set. You can watch the latest game trailer below.

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