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Last weekend, Nintendo formally opened a lawsuit against accessory manufacturer Genki following the Switch 2 "leak" at this year's CES. We saw Nintendo's side of the story in the initial court ...
Nintendo claims that Edward Tsai, Genki’s CEO, told CES attendees that his company had access to an authentic Switch 2 console, which it used to design its accessories.
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Nintendo specifically targets video ads for Switch 2 accessories that Genki released in April claiming day-one compatibility with the un-released hardware.
Nintendo has accused accessory maker Genki of several violations related to its promotion of unofficial Switch 2 accessories using Nintendo’s trademarks.
It took hackers over a year to jailbreak the original Switch, but the Switch 2 has one vulnerability its predecessor didn’t: backwards compatibility. Some new console owners have already tried to use ...
Genki hinted that it was working on Switch 2 accessories even before Nintendo first revealed its second handheld console in January.
Nintendo lawyers reportedly visited Genki on the CES trade show floor in January after videos of its dummy Switch 2 console went viral before the system was formally revealed by Nintendo on 2nd April.
Just before the official Switch 2-centric Nintendo Direct, Genki hosted a “Genki Indirect” on YouTube, highlighting the wide range of Switch 2 products they were working on.
Nintendo has officially filed a trademark violation lawsuit against video game accessories company Genki over their Switch 2 CES demo.
Nintendo is suing Genki for prematurely revealing Switch 2 products before Nintendo officially revealed the console, alleging trademark infringement.
Nintendo has taken legal action against accessory maker Genki in a case that’s making waves in gaming. Known as “Nintendo vs. Genki.” This lawsuit stems from Genki’s early reveal of Switch ...