Nintendo fined 35 million euros by the French government due to Switch 1 Joycon malfunctions

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Following an investigation over misleading commercial practices, today Nintendo has been imposed a fine of 35 million euros related to the controller malfunctions that affected multiple Joycon controllers for the Switch 1.

The investigation was a part of the French's National Investigation Service (SNE) of the DGCCRF (Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control), which considered that by Nintendo not informing their customers fairly about the plausible malfunctions of their Switch 1 Joycon controllers, Nintendo committed a misleading commercial practice going from 2018-2023. The investigation concluded that Nintendo didn't inform about the issues until 2020 instead of informing about the Joycon failures as soon as they knew about it.

The problems came from the now more than usual and infamous Joycon Drift, which caused unresponsiveness when using the controller, be it by the movement being unintended or sudden, characters moving to the complete opposite direction, or having "phantom" movements overall. This often prompted consumers to avoid contacting Nintendo's after sales department, and instead leaded consumers to purchase new Joycon controllers overall,

it wasn't until 2023, where after a combined European effort, that Nintendo started offering free repairs for affected Joycon controllers.
After the whole French investigation was done, Nintendo was issued a criminal settlement of 35 million, and according to the government site, Nintendo will make press release on their French website regarding the situation.

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their should have been a better resolution than just the joycon replacement process that nintendo has been peddling. the work actually required to get the replacements is alot of work for the consumer and once they started doing it they basically considered the problem resolved.

nintendo didnt want to actually fix the problem so im glad to see at least the french are stepping up
all them cutting corners finally starting to bite them in the ass. this is what they get for making the worst controller in gaming history
What, do you expect the multibillion dollar companies to use Hall effect sticks that have been around for 30 years in their $80+ controllers?

Console manufacturers will save pennies to spend dollars.
 

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