Sure, so there’s this whole thing going on with Nintendo in Brazil, right? The consumer watchdog over there, Procon-SP, isn’t too thrilled with them. It’s like, you sign this user agreement and bam—your Switch might turn into a fancy paperweight if you don’t toe the line. It’s all about copyright rules, and they’re really not playing around.
And here’s the kicker: Dexerto caught wind of this first. Procon-SP reached out to Nintendo, asking them to change these “abusive” clauses. Apparently, if you mess up, Nintendo can just… make your console unusable? Seems harsh, right? Especially since all this is coinciding with the launch of the Switch 2.
Now, what really gets me is this whole Mig Flash card saga. So, folks are saying they’re getting booted for using their own game dumps. It’s like, hey, I bought the game, but nope—still risky business. Weird grey areas, I guess.
Oh, and Procon-SP had to loop in Nintendo’s HQ in the States. No Brazilian base for Nintendo. So they got this local law firm to help out. It’s like a legal drama, except with video games.
Nintendo’s promised to get back to everyone in 20 days. In the meantime, people are scrambling to get their hands on the Switch 2 because it’s selling like crazy. Seriously, the president of Nintendo even apologized because they ran out of stock so fast. Wild times.
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