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Nintendo is rolling out a series of pop-ups at select airports across the United States. These Nintendo Switch On The Go pop-up airport lounges allow travelers to take advantage of comfortable seating and charging ports, all while playing Nintendo Switch game demos in handheld and TV mode. Games include The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario Odyssey, Super Mario Party, and Tetris 99, among others.

“With a vast library of exciting entertainment to launch into, we hope travelers discover that Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite make great companions for their trips,” said Nick Chavez, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Spending time with Nintendo games at our On The Go lounges will give people the opportunity to begin or end their journeys with a smile.”

While at one of the lounges, travelers can order Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite systems and receive a free carrying case, and also purchase select Nintendo Switch games and Nintendo merchandise. Everyone who stops by will be given a free Nintendo Switch-branded luggage handle wrap and a $10 coupon to use on any Nintendo purchase of $75 or more at Target, while supplies last.

Head here to find out when and where the Nintendo Switch On The Go pop-up airport lounges will appear next.

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