
The Nikkei, Japan’s biggest business newspaper, is reporting today that Nintendo bought 40,000-sq.-meter of land in Kyoto to build new research and development facilities. Late last year, the company paid $140 million for the site, which used to be a golf driving range.
The new R&D center is located near Nintendo’s world headquarters in downtown Kyoto. A construction date hasn’t been set yet and Nintendo also didn’t say what exactly the new facilities will be used for.
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