Onwards and upwards.

Following a new announcement from Nintendo, the Big N has revealed that they have set up a new subsidiary in the Republic of Singapore. With Nintendo Singapore occupying the role of Managing Director, the aim of the new business is to “accelerate Nintendo’s business in Southeast Asia,” with plans to do the same in the Kingdom of Thailand.

For the full announcement, we have it here:

Establishment of a local entity with the aim of
accelerating business in Southeast Asia

 

Nintendo Co., Ltd. (HQ: Kyoto, Japan, President and Representative Director: Shuntaro Furukawa; hereinafter “Nintendo”) hereby announces that on September 26, 2025 it established Nintendo Singapore Pte. Ltd., a new local entity in the Republic of Singapore with the aim of accelerating Nintendo’s business in Southeast Asia.

 

Overview:

Name Nintendo Singapore Pte. Ltd.
Representative title and name Managing Director, Takahiro Miura
Capital contribution ratio Nintendo Co., Ltd.: 100%
Business lineup Business acceleration in Southeast Asia
Capital Stock 8,000,000 SGD
Date of Foundation September 26, 2025

Nintendo is also considering establishing a local entity in the Kingdom of Thailand to accelerate its business.

Source: Nintendo PR

By Jack Longman

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