Nintendo Eases Worry About NES Classic Edition Availability Following High Consumer Demand

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Just a couple of days ago, the NES Classic Edition launched in North America and Europe, and the tiny console was instantly met with high consumer demand, rendering lots of people unable to get their hands on a system.

 

However, Nintendo has announced that they are working to alleviate this problem. Over on their official Twitter, Nintendo of America has attempted to put consumers at ease, assuring that they are “working hard to keep up with consumer demand.” Additionally, they went on to say that consumers can look forward to “a steady flow of additional systems through the holiday shopping season and into the new year.”

 

Below are Nintendo’s official tweets regarding the matter:

 


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