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Nintendo has 20 days to respond to Brazilian watchdog's legal complaint.
Brazilian consumer watchdog ProconSP has asked Nintendo to change its end-user license agreement in the country.
A Brazilian consumer protection agency called Procon-SP has taken action against Nintendo over some contract rules that hurt ...
SP, has formally notified Nintendo asking for changes to parts of its contracts with Brazilian consumers that are seen as ...
Complicating matters, Nintendo does not have an official presence in Brazil, so discussions have taken place between ...
Nintendo is banning Switch 2 consoles for piracy, sparking legal action in Brazil. Here’s what it means for players and ...
Nintendo faces a lawsuit from Brazil's Procon-SP over its Switch 2 'bricking' policy, which can disable consoles with ...
Nintendo is an aggressive company when it comes to protecting its valuable IP. It’s unafraid to flex its legal muscle against ...
Nintendo Switch 2 buyers have quickly discovered Nintendo can remotely ban consoles - here’s what you should know.
Nintendo first established a distribution model in Brazil back in 1993, when the company established a partnership with Gradiente and Estrela – which merged to become Playtronic.
Nintendo launched the Nintendo Switch over three years ago in March 2017 in most major countries around the world and has been over time releasing it in more places. The hybrid video game console ...
Nintendo pulled out of Brazil in 2015 due to high tariffs on imported products. There’s certainly an appetite for the Switch there, though. In July 2019, developers and fans ran an unofficial ...