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Nintendo has 20 days to respond to Brazilian watchdog's legal complaint.
Brazil has claimed Nintendo is "abusing" customer rights, and now the notoriously litigious company is in their own legal hot water.
Late last year, Nintendo launched a mysterious and secretive playtest for an upcoming game, with a few thousand players ...
Nintendo has announced a second round of its super-top-secret Playtest Program “related to a service for Nintendo Switch ...
Playtest Program will once again take place later this month, now compatible with Switch 2. Nintendo has said this playtest ...
Nintendo has posted a call for participants for another Playtest Program, and this time, it's looking for 40,000 testers and ...
Nintendo is pulling out of Brazil. The company announced yesterday that it will no longer distribute products there due to the country's high tariffs on electronics, despite its "many passionate ...
As with last year's playtest, Nintendo is keeping this rather mysterious for would-be participants, stating it is all ...
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 ...
Nintendo has pulled all its products from the Brazilian market. The console manufacturer made the decision due to the country’s rising import fees and high taxes for electronics companies.
Nintendo was in Brazil until the early years of the Wii U. The problem here is that there is a huge percentage of taxes over imported eletronic products.
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 ...