In a new interview, Nintendo’s Doug Bowser praises the Switch’s long lifespan and says Nintendo employees have ‘the right to form a union’.
As part of a recent interview, Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser shared his thoughts on the remarkable success of theNintendo’s Doug Bowser praises the Switch’s long lifespan and says employees have ‘the right to form a union’ if they desire.sees the Nintendo of America president sharing his views on the iconic company’s long legacy and discussing how it plans to remain competitive in the market moving forward. Speaking about titles like the recently released Super Mario Bros.
Although Bowser had little to share regarding the Switch’s successor, he hinted at the importance of Nintendo Accounts as the company transitions to new hardware. Noting thatall had separate account systems, he suggested that the unified Nintendo Account should benefit players if and when they decide to upgrade.as the gaming industry slowly embraces unionization.
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