In-game perks: Week commencing August 25, 2022
Nintendo Switch Sports players can now enjoy a variety of new in-game items, as part of a limited-time collection that will be available from August 24, 2022, 10:00 p.m. PT to September 14, 2022, 10:00 p.m. PT.
The collection includes a diverse range of options, such as outfits, sports accessories, gear, and other customization options for the Sportsmate. Some of the standout items include the Lollipop Ribbon, Lollipop Overalls, Lollipop Paint, and a Boater Hat (Red Ribbon).
For those who were active in the game between August 10, 2022, 10:00 p.m. PT and September 14, 2022, 10:00 p.m. PT, there's an opportunity to obtain additional items. These include the Ponytail with Bangs hairstyle, Luxury Badminton Racket, Chambara Gear Robot Blade, as well as the Stamps Sparkle Sign, Glee Sign, Oh No Sign, and Handshake Sign.
To access online play for the Nintendo Switch Sports game, a Nintendo Switch Online membership is required. Players can earn points by playing online in random matchmaking and redeem them for these in-game items. The selection of items for rotation each week will change every week, offering players a fresh selection to choose from.
In addition to these items, players can also look forward to new titles such as Awaited, There, Chosen, and Here. For more information about the different options or to purchase a Nintendo Switch Online membership, players can visit the official site.
Don't miss out on this limited-time collection! Get ready to customize your Sportsmate and enhance your gaming experience with these new items. Happy gaming!
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