- The president of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, will retire at the end of the year
- It will be happened for a long time the Nintendo of America Devon Pritchard Executive
- Nintendo’s managing executive official and corporate director Satoru Shibata will also join Nintendo of America as CEO
The president and director of Operations of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, will retire at the end of the year after more than a decade in leadership positions in the company.
Bowser, who became president in 2019, will leave on December 31, 2025. Under its leadership, the company launched the successful Nintendo Switch 2 system and expanded to many entertainment companies, including films and thematic parks.
“One of my first video game experiences was to play the Arcade version of Donkey Kong,” Bowser said about his game.
“Since then, all the things Nintendo has remained a passion for both my family and my family. Leading Nintendo of America has been the honor of his life, and I am proud of what our team has achieved both in commercial results and in the experiences we have created for consumers.”
Bowser will be happened by the veteran executive of Nintendo of America Devon Prichard.
“Now, it’s time for the next leadership generation and Devon’s history speaks for itself,” Bowser explained.
“She is an exceptional leader, and her promotion is a testimony of her strong performance and strategic contributions to the company’s growth. I have full confidence that she will guide the company to even greater heights.”
Satoru Shibata, executive manager of Nintendo and corporate director, will also join Nintendo of America as executive director while containing his other roles.