Young warns that pandemic-related travel pauses and closures in Japan could harm the prospects of future Nintendo parks. "In Japan, Nintendo is more of a no-brainer as the company has deep-rooted origins there.” “I think Universal wants to prove that Nintendo is a viable property worthy of several spin-offs (like Harry Potter) before opens," he said. However he did offer us more details on what he's been told of the still-confidential project. Orlando Weekly has not independently confirmed Young's report. Numerous new investments have occurred at the park, including the debut of the world’s first Super Nintendo World theme park land. The Japanese theme park has become a major focus of Comcast’s theme park holdings since they acquired full ownership of it in 2017. Josh Young of Theme Park University noted in a recent post, that he has heard of an interactive Pokémon attraction currently under development for Universal Studios Japan. Now, new details are emerging on how Universal is potentially planning to introduce the franchise into its theme parks.
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