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Super Nintendo World in Hollywood opens February 2023

In February 2021, Super Nintendo World opened in Japan – being the first Nintendo-themed park to do so. That being said, more parks are on their way and we now know when, as it has been officially announced that Super Nintendo World Hollywood  will open in February 2023.

As reported by Deadline, Super Nintendo World will be officially opening in Universal Studios Hollywood on the 17th of February 2023 – almost exactly two years after the opening in Japan.

We have yet to see any footage of the park, however if the Japanese Super Nintendo World is anything to go by it will be richly detailed from top to bottom with countless Nintendo references.

The console manufacturer seems to be going all-in with these parks, as we already know of multiple others on the way, including Super Nintendo World Orlando and Singapore.

So far, no European parks have been announced, though considering the success of the Japanese theme park and the perceived bullishness of Nintendo with this project, hopefully an announcement for Super Nintendo World UK is on its way any day now.

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