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Nintendo shows new Mini Joy-Cons – but does not offer them for sale

It was Valentine’s Day and many used the day to do something good for their loved ones. Nintendo has also come up with something sweet with cute chocolate Joy-Cons, but the community is both enthusiastic and disappointed at the same time.

Switch: Nintendo enchants fans with chocolate

Gamers might use Valentine’s Day to spend a few hours gambling with their loved ones. There were certainly one or two small gifts. Chocolate, for example, plays a particularly important role on Valentine’s Day. If you combine gaming and chocolate, it becomes the ultimate sweet temptation.

Nintendo therefore presented pretty Joy-Con chocolates on Twitter, made from milk and white chocolate. They look perfect and edible and as a fun gimmick you can even use them Break through and turn them into two individual Joy-Cons. The perfect invitation to a game night – but you can’t have this cute product.

Switch: Chocolate is ‘not a real, commercially available product’?

Nintendo has won over many fans with this sweet surprise, their Hearts but unfortunately broken right away. Unfortunately, the company destroyed the sweet illusion right away under the pretty pictures:

“Please note that this is not a physical product available for purchase,” Nintendo wrote.

Presumably, the company was immediately flooded with questions about when and where to get the chocolate.

In the comments below the Twitter post it can be read that the Community would be happy to be able to buy the product.

Who knows. Maybe Nintendo will get involved in the production of chocolate at some point. It wouldn’t be the first time a company has caved in. The Razer toaster was just a joke at first to April 1st.

Don’t have a switch yet? The OLED model is currently available on Amazon:

Nintendo Switch (OLED model) White

Nintendo Switch (OLED model) White

The price may be higher now. Price as of 02/15/2022 10:54 am

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