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8 fire trucks sent to Nintendo’s Japan HQ following fire

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Nintendo‘s headquarters in Kyoto, Japan after a small fire broke out inside the building.The original story from Japanese news publication NHK reports that the fire broke out on Monday (August 15) at 1PM local time at the publisher’s development building (translation via VGC).Eight fire engines were dispatched to the headquarters, but the small blaze was quickly distinguished by employees before they arrived.

It’s been confirmed that no one was harmed in the fire.According to police cited in the original report, desks and chairs in a room on the third floor were caught in the fire.Emergency services are still investigating the origins of the fire, but it’s being reported that conditions at the scene suggest that it was caused by an electronic device that was being charged.

At this time, it’s unclear what that device could be.Elsewhere, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has announced that the company has no current plans to increase the price of the Nintendo Switch, despite the rising manufacturing costs.It was reported earlier this month Nintendo Switch sales had dropped by 23 per cent due to a shortage of semiconductor components.

In a recent interview, Furukawa responded to the reports and spoke on increasing production after a shortage of manufacturing supplies.“We’re on track for improvement from the latter half of this summer,” he said.

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