In turn, Maxsoft sources its products from Active Boeki, a Kyoto-based company run by an Indian named Suresh SK Lal. These consoles were supplied to Sunder Electronics - who claims to be the official distributor of Nintendo in India - by Maxsoft, another distributor for Nintendo that operates in Singapore, Malaysia, and the UAE, among others countries. In the past, the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Wii U took a fair bit of time to make it to India officially. Nintendo has been historically slow to India Furthermore, only a precious few of these would have online features from day one. Well, at least officially.Īt the company’s Nintendo Switch event it highlighted that a handful of countries will be getting the hotly anticipated home console handheld hybrid at on March 3.
While Nintendo may have stated that there won’t be supply issues for the Nintendo Switch, don’t expect it in India any time soon.