Nintendo is making good on their promise to provide more content for the Nintendo 3DS via their Nintendo Zone locations around the United States. The latest batch of free content set to roll out is for all those sports fans out there. Highlights from NBA Digital, MLB.com and the Barclays Premier League from FOX Soccer will be available beginning this Friday at more than 27,000 Nintendo Zone locations.
Check out the press release for more details.
Nintendo of America has teamed up with some of the world?s top sports properties to deliver basketball, baseball and soccer videos to Nintendo 3DS owners in the United States. Starting April 14, Nintendo 3DS owners can access free highlight videos from NBA Digital, MLB.com and the Barclays Premier League from FOX Soccer by connecting to any Nintendo Zone location in the U.S.
The new sports content will be available to stream when fans connect to any of the more than 27,000 Nintendo Zone locations across the United States located in restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, airports and malls. Every week fans will find new videos, including highlights, top 10 plays and weekly roundups. Additionally, fans can access select 3D images that capture the most exciting action from the week. These digital collectibles can be viewed and saved in 3D, with new collectibles being delivered every week.
?Nintendo 3DS owners will now get access to their favorite sports content at thousands of Nintendo Zone locations across the country,? said Zach Fountain, Nintendo of America?s director of Strategic Partnerships. ?With video highlights, weekly recaps and exclusive 3D collectible images, fans can connect with their sports passion as they carry their Nintendo 3DS.?
Nintendo Zone offers Nintendo 3DS owners a wide variety of free content, including playable demos of Nintendo 3DS games, exclusive coupons from Best Buy, video game trivia, information about current and upcoming Nintendo 3DS games and even a dedicated section for Pok?mon fans. To find a Nintendo Zone location or for more information about the service, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds/nintendozone.
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