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My Nintendo Japan Adds Super Smash Bros Invitations as Rewards

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A new My Nintendo Japan reward has been announced, and it will provide a new way for people to invite their friends to “settle it in Smash.” Basically, there will be a set of Super Smash Bros invitations people can get. It is a physical reward and will cost 400 Platinum Points. People in the region can order a set starting on July 15, 2020.

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Here’s the tweet announcing the new reward and showing what all of the Super Smash Bros invitations look like. Each one resembles the invites characters receive in their introduction videos, right down to the stickers that resemble the iconic red seal.

Here’s a closer look at the set.

It isn’t uncommon for stationary to be offered as My Nintendo Japan rewards. There are multiple sets available on the shop, and all of them are 400 Platinum Points. For example, the Super Mario one has Mario and Peach-themed letter sets. The Animal Crossing set has Pete and Pelly on them, as well as different familiar buildings and character outlines. There’s one inspired by The Legend of Zelda too. (Someone could even pay 1,200 Platinum Points to get all three of these existing sets.)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is available for the Nintendo Switch. The Super Smash Bros invitations will be available through My Nintendo Japan on July 15, 2020.


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