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Nintendo will stop selling the Switch 1 in France in 2027

Nintendo announced that it will stop selling the original Switch console in France by 2027. The decision comes as part of the company's strategy to focus on newer models and updates. This move affects French consumers who currently own or plan to purchase the first-generation Switch. The announcement was reported by 20 Minutes, a French news outlet.

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Nintendo will stop selling the Switch 1 in France in 2027

Nintendo announced that it will stop selling the original Switch console in France by 2027. The decision comes as part of the company's strategy to focus on newer models and updates. This move affects French consumers who currently own or plan to purchase the first-generation Switch. The announcement was reported by 20 Minutes, a French news outlet.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual announcement from Nintendo regarding product availability without overtly positive or negative framing. It does not take a clear ideological stance on the issue, focusing instead on the corporate decision itself.

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