Nintendo has taken another significant step in embracing its Thai audience, officially announcing Thai language support for Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park and Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV.
This announcement was made via Nintendo’s official Thailand website, as part of a continued strategy to increase accessibility and engagement with Thai-speaking players. According to Nintendo Thailand, the Thai language option will be introduced through a free update, ensuring that players who own these upcoming titles on Nintendo Switch 2 will be able to enjoy them in their native language.
While a specific release date for the update has not yet been confirmed, the move underlines Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to localization and customer outreach in Southeast Asian markets. This initiative marks the third Nintendo title to offer official Thai language support, following last month's update for Donkey Kong Bananza, which made headlines as one of the first major Nintendo franchises to feature Thai localization.
The expansion of language options comes on the heels of Nintendo’s establishment of a new subsidiary in Thailand, reflecting the company’s focus on long-term growth and strengthening its footprint in the region. A spokesperson for Nintendo conveyed, through an official website statement, the company’s dedication to creating inclusive experiences across its player base, noting that more players in Thailand will now have the opportunity to fully enjoy some of Nintendo's most popular titles in their own language.
This aligns with Nintendo’s global strategy to broaden its audience and provide region-appropriate content for its diverse communities. For Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park and Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV, this update not only enhances accessibility but also marks an important milestone in the evolution of localized content on the Nintendo Switch 2 platform.
Both titles are highly anticipated additions to the Switch game library, poised to drive continued engagement and sales in both local and international markets. Nintendo’s increased focus on the Thai market underscores the growing significance of Southeast Asia in the global gaming industry.
As Nintendo adds robust support for new languages and further invests in regional outreach, expectations are high for even more titles on Nintendo Switch 2 and beyond to receive similar localization updates. Players in Thailand can look forward to a more immersive and accessible experience with their favorite Nintendo games.
More details regarding the rollout of the Thai language patch will be shared by Nintendo as the update nears release.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park and Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV.
This announcement was made via Nintendo’s official Thailand website, as part of a continued strategy to increase accessibility and engagement with Thai-speaking players. According to Nintendo Thailand, the Thai language option will be introduced through a free update, ensuring that players who own these upcoming titles on Nintendo Switch 2 will be able to enjoy them in their native language.
While a specific release date for the update has not yet been confirmed, the move underlines Nintendo’s ongoing commitment to localization and customer outreach in Southeast Asian markets. This initiative marks the third Nintendo title to offer official Thai language support, following last month's update for Donkey Kong Bananza, which made headlines as one of the first major Nintendo franchises to feature Thai localization.
The expansion of language options comes on the heels of Nintendo’s establishment of a new subsidiary in Thailand, reflecting the company’s focus on long-term growth and strengthening its footprint in the region. A spokesperson for Nintendo conveyed, through an official website statement, the company’s dedication to creating inclusive experiences across its player base, noting that more players in Thailand will now have the opportunity to fully enjoy some of Nintendo's most popular titles in their own language.
This aligns with Nintendo’s global strategy to broaden its audience and provide region-appropriate content for its diverse communities. For Super Mario Bros.
Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park and Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV, this update not only enhances accessibility but also marks an important milestone in the evolution of localized content on the Nintendo Switch 2 platform.
Both titles are highly anticipated additions to the Switch game library, poised to drive continued engagement and sales in both local and international markets. Nintendo’s increased focus on the Thai market underscores the growing significance of Southeast Asia in the global gaming industry.
As Nintendo adds robust support for new languages and further invests in regional outreach, expectations are high for even more titles on Nintendo Switch 2 and beyond to receive similar localization updates. Players in Thailand can look forward to a more immersive and accessible experience with their favorite Nintendo games.
More details regarding the rollout of the Thai language patch will be shared by Nintendo as the update nears release.