Disney Tsum Tsum Festival, which is now available, is getting an update in Japan for free on Nov. 22. The said update is set to be pushed out in time for the promotion of the upcoming release of the movie, Frozen 2, by giving a player access to both Anna and Elsa. On top of that, people who are to see "Frozen 2" in theaters will receive a postcard along with a code for Olaf, which they can download.
In an announcement posted online, the said postcard for the giveaway is Tsum Tsum Festival's way of celebrating the release of the much-celebrated Disney movie. The postcards with code will be given on a first-come-first-served basis. The game can be downloaded on japanesenintentdo.com. To get a 5% discount, simply key-in the code, JPNINTENDO.
The Disney Tsum Tsum Festival
Released in October this year, Disney Tsum Tsum Festival is a kind of game, specifically a party video game developed for Nintendo Switch. It is the first-ever console game inspired by the Disney Tsum Tsum toyline. It was first launched in Japan, and, to date, the video game is now globally available. Disney Tsum Tsum Festival highlights different Pixar and Disney characters rendered in the form of Tsum Tsum.
There's also a Tsum Tsum version of Pac-Man Nintendo players are sure to love. This game is played by having the players play various mini-games in single-player, competitive multiplayer, and cooperative multiplayer with up to four gamers playing on the same console of Switch, or those playing online. The most exciting thing to look forward to about this game so far is its celebration of the arrival of "Frozen 2."
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Japan Theme
After staying in the same hardware for what it seems like forever, Nintendo has finally picked up a considerable pace for its Switch variants released in July this year. Called a "handheld-only Switch Lite," this was the gaming company's first new "Joy-Con colors" in a while. Then, after this, it was time for Nintendo to have another Switch bundle designed for Japan, tying into the famous Disney Tsum Tsum franchise.
This relatively new game came out last Oct. 10, and this included mini-games and the ability to play a standard mobile-style Tsum Tsum game by vertically holding the Switch. Incidentally, Nintendo's Switch handle bundle consists of a patterned dock featuring the characters and logo of Tsum Tsum, while the purple and pink Joy-Cons that come with it are likewise decorated. The Switch itself, aside from being a longer-lasting model, is above all, updated, and it has pink characters on the back.