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Ring Fit Adventure Nintendo Switch Console Bundles Headed to Japan

Ring Fit Adventure Switch consoles bundles will be available to purchase in Japan on November 20, 2020. This bundle will come with the Ring Fit Adventure software pre-installed on the Nintendo Switch console and both the Ringcon and leg band. This set will cost ¥37,960 or approximately $362. Pre-orders for the bundles will open on November 14, 2020.

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Ring Fit Adventure is the latest in physical fitness software from Nintendo. In the vein of Wii Fitness, users have a handful of ways to exercise using their Nintendo console. Modes for Ring Fit Adventure include an Adventure mode that functions, at least narratively, to a JRPG. Players need to do stretches, squats, and other exercises to stop an evil force from consuming the world.

If you’re looking for something less dramatic, Ring Fit Adventure has a standard workout function where users can schedule over sixty kinds of exercises to choose from. A rhythm game function is also available. Users can work out to seventeen different songs from games like Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Splatoon 2.

Ring Fit Adventure became something of a smash hit. Released in October 2019, as of June 17, 2020, Ring Fit Adventure has sold over 1 million units in Japan. This is the second new I.P. by Nintendo to cross the 1 million mark in Japan, with the first being Splatoon.

Ring Fit Adventure is immediately available on the Nintendo Switch.


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