Nintendo is again at the center of our article, not for new twitter accounts or creative people who leave, but for a new lawsuit for the problems related to the drift of the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con and this time the "battle" takes place on earth Canadian.
The “Lambert Avocat” law firm, based in Quebec, has in fact submitted to trial, on January 15th, the legal details of a class action that aims to obtain "economic compensation for all Quebécoise users who have purchased Nintendo Switch, Switch Lite but also Joy-Con and Pro controllers".
The study reports that drift is "an important, deep and hidden flaw", not clearly exposed by Nintendo to its current and potential consumers.
Nintendo Switch drift has been a problem since 2017, the year the console was released, so much so that even the president was forced Shuntaro Furukawa to formally apologize about it.
This class action follows the others still pending in America in the states of Washington, Illinois and California; in Europe, on the other hand, it was a French consumer protection organization that waged war against the Japanese giant, with ajoint investigation of 9 entities from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Greece, Norway, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia and Slovakia.
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