Earlier this year, Nintendo jumped on the ASMR bandwagon when it uploaded a special "Sights & Sounds" video advertising The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild that highlighted the great outdoors and the portable features of the Switch.

Months on, it has now shared another video for this same series, and this time it's for Super Mario Maker 2. It runs for close to three-minutes and was filmed by YouTube video creator Devin Graham at Channel Islands Beach, Ventura, California. Throughout the clip, you can hear the sounds of the sea, button pressing and everything else you would normally associate with ASMR. Nintendo recommends you wear headphones for the best experience.

pic.twitter.com/uGN8t1RuZr Even though the waves of the summer are washing away, we hope you made some unforgettable memories with your #NintendoSwitch . What #SightsandSounds did you relax with as you played your favorite games during the sunny summer season? Share yours with #MyWaytoPlay September 23, 2019

ASMR is an abbreviation for autonomous sensory meridian response and by definition is characterised by a static or tingling sensation on the skin. Videos like the one above are designed to relax listeners with gentle, soothing and satisfying sounds, and in this particular case, convince them to buy a Switch.

Did you expect to see another Nintendo commerical like this? Does this make you want to play or buy a Switch and a copy of Super Mario Maker 2? Tell us below.