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The Switch 2 isn’t out yet, but Nintendo is already filing lawsuits over plagiarism

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During January’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), a wide array of technological innovations were unveiled, but one of the most controversial came from Genki, a company that manufactures console accessories. Genki drew attention by showcasing a highly detailed mock-up of the Nintendo Switch 2—long before any official information about the console had been released. Now, Nintendo is taking legal action against them.

The Japanese gaming giant is well known for vigorously protecting its intellectual property and rarely hesitates to take legal steps when unauthorized use of its products or branding is detected. Over the years, Nintendo has pursued lawsuits against both commercial entities and individual users—even those not profiting from the content. This time, the dispute centers around the model and promotional videos Genki presented at CES, alongside various accessories allegedly compatible with the next-gen console.

Nintendo claims that Genki misled consumers by implying compatibility with the yet-unreleased console, stating that it would be “impossible to guarantee product compatibility with the Nintendo Switch 2 without illegal and unauthorized early access” to confidential information. The detailed design and features shown in January are now at the core of Nintendo’s complaint.

Genki responded publicly on X (formerly Twitter), stating that they are working closely with legal advisors to address the lawsuit seriously. The company also reassured its customers, emphasizing pride in the quality of its products and reaffirming its commitment to moving forward with its original plans.

The outcome of this legal battle remains uncertain. Should Nintendo succeed in court, Genki may be required to pay damages for prematurely revealing the design and potential features of what could be Nintendo’s next flagship console.

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