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Le lancement de Nintendo Alarm au Japon retardé en raison de la disponibilité mondiale

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 05,2025

Réveil Alarmo de Nintendo : sortie japonaise retardée malgré une disponibilité mondiale.

Nintendo Alarmo Japanese Release Postponed Despite Being Available Worldwide

Nintendo a annoncé un retard dans la commercialisation générale de son réveil Alarmo au Japon en raison d'une demande étonnamment élevée et d'un stock insuffisant. Initialement prévu pour février 2025, le lancement est désormais reporté sine die. Ce retard n'affecte pas actuellement les autres régions, avec une sortie générale toujours prévue pour mars 2025.

Nintendo Alarmo Japanese Release Postponed Despite Being Available Worldwide

Pour remédier à la pénurie immédiate, Nintendo Japon proposera une période de précommande exclusivement aux abonnés Nintendo Switch Online au Japon, à partir de la mi-décembre 2024, avec des expéditions attendues début février 2025. La date précise de début de précommande sera révélé bientôt.

Nintendo Alarmo Japanese Release Postponed Despite Being Available Worldwide

L'Alarmo, un réveil sur le thème du jeu avec de la musique des franchises Nintendo populaires (Super Mario, Zelda, Pikmin, Splatoon, RingFit Adventure, et plus via de futures mises à jour), lancé dans le monde en octobre 2024. Sa popularité immédiate a dépassé l'offre initiale , entraînant l'arrêt des commandes en ligne et un système de loterie pour le stock restant. Le réveil s'est rapidement vendu dans les magasins Nintendo physiques et en ligne au Japon et même dans le magasin phare de New York.

Revenez informé des mises à jour sur les détails de la précommande et de la date de vente générale reprogrammée au Japon.

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In the emotional and action-packed final trailer, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) face their toughest challenges yet as they confront the lingering shadows of the past, the weight of legacy, and the uncertain future of the world they’ve sworn to protect. With the rise of new threats, internal conflicts, and long-buried truths coming to light, the duo must finally answer the question: Who is ready to wear the shield?
The trailer features powerful moments of friendship, sacrifice, and growth, culminating in a breathtaking sequence that ties together storylines from across the series. It also offers a heartfelt farewell to characters who have shaped the heart of the story, including Karli Morgenthau (Emily VanCamp), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), and Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly).
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Fans are already reacting with tears, nostalgia, and praise for the emotional depth and bold storytelling that defined the series.
“The shield is not a symbol. It’s a promise.”
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The Russo Brothers' The Falcon and the Winter Soldier — officially titled The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: The Final Season — has dropped its final trailer, wrapping up the highly anticipated series that concluded their Marvel Studios journey. In the emotional and action-packed final trailer, Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) face their toughest challenges yet as they confront the lingering shadows of the past, the weight of legacy, and the uncertain future of the world they’ve sworn to protect. With the rise of new threats, internal conflicts, and long-buried truths coming to light, the duo must finally answer the question: Who is ready to wear the shield? The trailer features powerful moments of friendship, sacrifice, and growth, culminating in a breathtaking sequence that ties together storylines from across the series. It also offers a heartfelt farewell to characters who have shaped the heart of the story, including Karli Morgenthau (Emily VanCamp), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), and Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly). Set against the backdrop of a world still reeling from the Blip and the aftermath of Avengers: Endgame, the series explored the complexities of heroism, identity, and what it means to inherit a mantle. The final episode is set to air on Disney+ in 2025, marking the end of an era for the Russo Brothers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans are already reacting with tears, nostalgia, and praise for the emotional depth and bold storytelling that defined the series. “The shield is not a symbol. It’s a promise.” — Final line from the trailer. Stay tuned for the final episode — and the final chapter in the story of the Falcon and the Winter Soldier.