
T-to-to… T? You have won!! #Switch2 As a result of a fair lottery, ■■ has been selected as the 【winner】. ================= ■As a result of winning, you can purchase the following product: Nintendo Switch 2 (multilingual support) ================= 23:45 · 2025/04/24 · 8.98 million views 599 32,000 210,000 4,142
Since I have it for development use anyway, there’s no need for consideration or anything.
>>1
Materials purchased with research and development funds must be disposed of or not accounted as assets once development is complete.
But this person needs three devices: one for work, one for the living room at home, and one for the home office…
Was there low competition for multilingual support?
>>3
It seems really low.
>>3
I was conducting a survey on the results, but the acceptance rate for multilingual entries was unusually high.
Taso
kun
So why is Yuichi Nakamura…
Well, unless something really extraordinary happens, I wouldn’t buy a more expensive version in another language for twenty thousand.
You applied for a personal use one even though you already have one for development.
>>8
Of course, this and that are different things…
>>8
It would be problematic if an individual monopolized it for development purposes.
It is understandable that this person would want a multilingual version.
I don’t think there are many ordinary people who want to buy it, except for RTA runners.
The multilingual version reportedly has a winning rate of 90%.
It seems that there are quite a few people who applied in multiple languages because the chances of winning seem high.
Multilingual support creates a disparity where it’s actually rarer for those who were rejected.
20,000 is definitely a lot.
Is there any point in hiding your name?
>>18
It’s an account name, right?
Well, just give it to the people involved normally.
>>20
If I give something, I’m told not to show favoritism…
>>20
Development companies usually carry out development work, right?
What you use as an individual is indeed a separate issue.
It’s sad in the present that while they are introducing the Switch 2 at the Nintendo Direct, the old man just fell down normally…
I switched to the regular version just because I didn’t need it, but if there’s a difference in winning rates, I should have just gone with the multilingual version…
To be honest, I now think it would have been nice to create international Pokémon, even if it was in multiple languages.
>>25
Wasn’t it possible to choose the language on the software side for Pokémon?
I would have bought it if the multilingual version could avoid the CERO rating.
If it’s not multilingual, I can’t do Hao Chinchin!
If you’re hiding it, does that mean Sakurai isn’t your real name?
>>29
The nickname registered with this account will be displayed.
It would be “Mr. Rafael” instead of “Mr. Yamada.”
Even if you can’t buy it officially, lottery reservations are starting everywhere.
You can probably get it somewhere.
Was the competition for MariCar high, perhaps?
I think I’m also receiving one for personal use…
It seems that nearly 90% of those who applied for the multilingual version have won.
The multilingual version is essentially a VIP seat.
It’s futile to lament being rejected without choosing that path…
Is the one who put in 20,000 for the multilingual version and went for it part of the winning group?
Well, I could spend 20,000, but I really don’t want to…
How much does the multilingual version cost?
You might think there are few multilingual versions!
>>40
The number of applications was simply even fewer.
>>40
Shallow reading
The level as a gamer has not reached the purchasing rights.
It’s just a little game of strategy.
To put it differently, the multilingual version is only available through official online sales, but others are sold at various retailers.
That means all the multilingual versions planned to be distributed nationwide in Japan can be used for the lottery.
>>44
Isn’t the multilingual version the same as the worldwide version and the main body?
If that option reaches gamers who want a multilingual version, then I guess it’s fine…
Don’t waste the lottery slots.
There are too many people who can’t distinguish between work-related and personal matters, don’t you think?
>>49
It might be an image of personal broadcasting.
>>49
There were some people who criticized even the case where someone said, “I didn’t win, but a family member did, so it’s okay!” as a violation of the rules.