The Joy-Con Drift switch is a lifelong topic, but Nintendo argues that it is “not a real problem” and “does not bother anyone”. Uchch!
All of this, according to US law firm Chimickels Schwartz Kriner & Donaldson-Smith (CSK & D), is expected to invite customers who have contacted them in the past (via email), with experience with Nintendo Switch to provide video accounts that explain how Joy-ConDrift has personally impacted them.
“Thank you for contacting our law firm about the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Drift lawsuit. We & # 39; re working hard to put together a montage of video clips from Nintendo Switch owners like you as a way to voice the joy-Con Drift issues you have experienced. It’s not about whether this is a real issue or causing anyone any inconvenience. This will help us to respond to Nintendo claims.
“In an effort to humanize and demonstrate these issues and their impact on users, you can submit a short (90 seconds or less) video describing your experience with Joy-Con Drift to help with the trial.”
All of this is linked to the company that filed a class-action lawsuit against Nintendo in July 2019 for “alleged defects in switch controllers” and allegations of unfair and fraudulent practices by the video game giant.
CSK & D wants all video accounts by October 16 and plans to share them with Nintendo’s lawyers and representatives.
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