The Nintendo Switch goes on sale in Brazil on September 18th – Engadget

Buying directly from Nintendo is something people in Brazil have not been able to do for more than five years. Citing the countrys taxes at the time, Nintendo stopped direct sales in Brazil in 2015.
Provided the expense of the console doesnt scare customers away, Brazil uses a significant chance for Nintendo. After India, the United States and China, the South American country is the 4th largest gaming market worldwide. Thats something that might assist Nintendo construct on the 61 million Switch units it has currently offered..